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Posted by Leroy on August 28, 2005 at 08:31:08 from (209.143.52.42):
In Reply to: state local farm bureaus need help opinion's posted by havvey on August 28, 2005 at 06:11:16:
If I remember corectly this last year we had both county and state farmer and non farmer gain and we have been members for about 12 years now. Dad had paid his dues but never done anything, after he passed a neighbor came over and asked if we were interested, I said before I would join I would want to know more, we talked quite a while and when he left we had joined a council. Already new 2 of the other couples (Also reletavies) in the council there were 6 people in concil when we joined making 8, now we are down to 5 having had 3 members die, can't seem to get anybody interested in joining council, at one time coulcil had 40 some people in it, now range one lady in late 80's, here husband passed away couple year ago at 89, the other couple around 70 and my wife and me, 62 in 2 weeks and wife youngest at 55, city girl that came to farm 28 year ago. This is Northwest Ohio and there a few things I don't agree with but thru concil I can voice my opinion on
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