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Re: girls and tractors???


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Posted by Tyler-MO on June 20, 2003 at 09:41:06 from (216.114.122.102):

In Reply to: girls and tractors??? posted by John on June 19, 2003 at 18:15:10:

I'm 20 and I sometimes feel like there aren't any farm girls out there. I know several good farm girls but they're all taken. I was surprised to find all of my AG classes at SEMO University to ge female....most of which aren't too bad a'lookin'. I have dated the same girl for over 3 years now. She is a "burb" girl, living just outside the city limits. Her mom grew up on a farm baling hay and slopn' the hogs. If only her daughter could have a work ethic like that. My girlfriend thinks that 40 hours work weeks are just terrible. I tell her to try working 50+ away from the farm and then coming home to help my dad until 10pm every night. She doesn't want to hear that!

Things haven't been all bad. I did manage to get her to rake hay for a couple of hours last summer. It took lots of persuasion but she came through. The big thing for her is her allergies flairing up around hay and just being outside on the farm. She came out this spring and rode with me on my 720 gas two-popper top dressing our pasture with fertlizer. She even drove.

I always wish she would have grown up on the farm, but sometimes I like showing her things.

One important thing for me is that when I expect her to do something that I like or have an interest in, I try to do the same things for her. Kinda like a trade-off.

She's even going to the 2cylinder Club Expo for three days in July with me. I'm going to take her on a tour of JD Waterloo Works assembly plant.

Good Luck, and you don't have to find one right off of the tractor, you still want the gal to be a lady...you might be surprised to find a girl that can out work you and spit the juice farther too!

My advice....
Hope it helps or gives you insight.
Tyler in Missouri


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