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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on November 07, 2001 at 19:54:52 from (209.53.125.172):
In Reply to: The story of the old fashioned farmer. posted by old fashioned farmer on November 07, 2001 at 10:33:12:
Jutst gonna add my two cents worth here too, Im a 23 year old farmer my self, Over the border and in the hills. I raise sheep and make e'm hay when the weather's good. Its comforting to hear others my age stories, I love this thing called farmin. It's not a way of life for me its gonna be a life time. A life time which I will enjoy to the fullest doing the job I love. But its too bad I can't find a young gal who loves it as much As I do :-( Others our age I think just blow off of our choice of living, they all wanna leave and head for the city, looking for oppourtunity. I wish more people our age would get into farming, there's an exciting future ahead for us, we are going be to given a big job, We are gonna have to help fead the world. The always grow human race, 5 billion and still climbing. There will be a lot of hurdles in our ways, im sure of it. BAd floods, realy bad droughts, geady folk and what ever else global warming throws our way. Im just glade as heck that there's such a supportave group in the older farmers out there. Please, teach us well and well will do ya right by your teachings, Good luck,
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