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Re: Somebody talk me out of this!
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Posted by EngineerJoyce on July 13, 2004 at 14:26:16 from (199.149.115.27):
In Reply to: Somebody talk me out of this! posted by Allan in NE on July 13, 2004 at 05:19:50:
God Bless You, Allen, for keeping the Love of Farming in spite of your forced separation. :-) Lots of you guys were ditched in the mid-80's and it really sucked. My dad held on somehow, but I remember the truly lean times when I was in high school. Please consider your physical limitations and I hope this can be a hobby and not a financial requirement. My Dad is now 65, has had 2 heart attacks, his shoulders are shot, yet he still can't stop himself from hauling 5 loads of slop every day. You won't be able to do as much nor as hard a work as you did when you left. Please don't let your love of farming kill you. My dad about has. :-( In my family, one spouse has a paying job and the other gets to farm! My hubby and I are pushing the public job wheel in anticipation when we can both 'retire' early and farm 'til we're too old to garden and too broke to pay attention! Oops! Time to clock out so I can go home and check the cows for a new baby calf. Even the feedlots smell good to me!
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