Posted by rustred on September 04, 2021 at 00:57:45 from (74.214.153.210):
In Reply to: What keeps you farming? posted by FrogCreekRanch on September 03, 2021 at 14:32:19:
just because it like it. my name means tiller of the soil. nobody watching your back telling you how and what and when to do stuff. can have a beer any time of the day when hot. and at the end of the day look at what you have accomplished. its a lot of work for the little pay at the end. my old tractors dont have cabs either its just dust sweat and beer. only the massey 850 combine has a cab plus a. c. dont work either so there goes more sweat on the hot days and itch all night from the dust it just gets right into your skin and shower and shower still dont help. i stay itchy for a couple weeks after harvest. doing this for years and any young guy that comes even my son is gone in 1/2 a day. i rode around with dad on his w6 since i could walk, and never once swore at him or give him hell like these young people do, just no respect at all and i told him also i will never ask for your help anymore. if you dont feel like your interested in helping then dont even come. thats my view and i dont need no rockin chair.
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