Posted by redforlife on November 16, 2023 at 07:21:34 from (174.213.209.212):
In Reply to: First money posted by Tony in SD on November 16, 2023 at 03:49:32:
I joined 4-H when I was a youngster so I could show a hog at the county fair. When the hog was sold at the premium auction, a banker bought it. But it wasn't the banker from the bank where I had a small savings account. In dis-appointmemt that my bank didn't buy my hog, I opened a savings account at the bank that did with the entire hog check. I still have that same savings account, and have never spent the original money that went in it to open the account. But I don't really recall if that was the first money that I actually made.
I only showed a hog at the fair that one time. I seen how political it was to show livestock at the county fair. If your dad or grandpa wasn't on the fair board, or your dad wasn't a good friend of the livestock judge selected by the fair board, your livestock didn't have a chance no matter how good. That didn't interest me much, so I didn't continue with it.
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