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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on January 13, 2005 at 17:00:21 from (204.255.238.34):
In Reply to: Time to Stir The Pot posted by Allan in NE on January 13, 2005 at 11:49:26:
Allan.....I do believe you're loosing your touch....This pot stirring has yet to yield any blood letting. That's not the Allan of old OK....On the "job I can't stand" One word...Holstiens. Kroger has all the milk I'll ever need.Why milk a cow. The happiest day in my life was whendad said he was "getting out of the dairy business" There was only ONE part of the entire issue that I liked....Filling the silo. Other than that.......Bleeeeeeeeecch! On "idiot cubes" (small squares) It wasn't fun, but it wasn't the worst thing ever....Now I have a round baler for 2/3rds of the hay I sell, and a bale accumulator for the other 1/3rd, and all the straw. Once again, there's worse things to be doing. (Like my 2004 taxes. Once again Bleeeeeeeecch!) In the last couple years, small squares have made a few nickels for us. My wifes father grew a BIG tobacco crop every year. He tried to get me interested in it.....Never did stick. Too many strange looking bugs on that stuff... Nothing about farming is easy, but the "office" you go to everyday makes it all worthwhile. John
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