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Re: OT:How are you cutting it??
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Posted by Jimmy King on March 18, 2006 at 19:48:30 from (207.69.139.144):
In Reply to: Re: OT:How are you cutting it?? posted by barnrat on March 18, 2006 at 09:19:42:
Barnrat, no matter what the Black and White boys say Jerseys are pretty durn hard to beat. They were milked on the farm where I live for close to 85 years some where at one time two places. I will be the first to admit I wasn't that good of a dairy farmer. I am 64 years old and have been working in town for 9 years 8 plus at the job I have. I do not farm any more at all, still have most of my machinery. At one tome I was debt free and 1/3 of my herd was registered. When the milk price went down in 1986 it seperated the men from the boys and it took 10 years to do it but I found out I was a boy. I did have some bad luck a couple of times in raising calves, and that is hard to recover from. You hang in there and show us you are a man. Jim
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