Posted by DIM on February 19, 2022 at 13:01:23 from (63.208.139.212):
In Reply to: Re: technology in dairy posted by Bruce from Can. on February 19, 2022 at 11:35:14:
Bruce I was raised on a dairy farm Therefor I admire what you and the Mrs. do. We had a barn with aisle down the middle and gutters on both sides. Every day after school I got to drive the tractor and spreader thru the barn and scoop out the gutters with a 14 inch scoop shovel. I'm number eight of ten and the farm work was passed down from the oldest to the youngest. The problem was it skipped two older sister and Me and my younger brother got it 4 years earlier and had nobody to pass it to. I drove my first tractor at 7, rebuilt my first motor at 13, and at 15 I was the boss to bring in 6000 bales of hay during the summer. The city kids' could not wait for summer vacation. I could not wait for summer vacation to be over so I could quit making @#$%^%& HAY. That's way I Admire you guys I know how hard the work is.
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