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Re: Re: Teen Farmers ----- the new GENERATION
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Posted by Brad Wies on December 15, 2002 at 20:08:34 from (172.158.110.119):
In Reply to: Re: Teen Farmers ----- the new GENERATION posted by T_Bone on December 14, 2002 at 23:25:16:
Hello, and thank you again everyone. I am going to send a letter to the county newspaper and to the superitendent to see what I can do. I really want to farm and I will see to it that I do one way or the other. I go to my grandparents every weekend I can, I go all the time during the summer, and I bale for other farmers in the area. I want AG classes for the business aspects of it, I want to be succesful. I want my red buildings, to farm with OLD IRON! Nothing fancy for me. It might take more time, it might be harder, but I want people to say "Brad Wies eh,...isn't he that guy who farms with old stuff,,,, it sure would take alot of work to do that! When people know I farm I want them to know I am a hard worker. I want to have my OLD farmhouse from the 1800's, I want the buildings to be bright red with a sign for the front saying the name of the operation. Sincerely, Brad N. Wies
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