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Posted by old on July 17, 2006 at 15:00:46 from (4.244.57.123):
How do you get the city slicker want to be farm to do things as they should be done with out makeing him/them mad. Friend of mine want to be farm cut hay last week, then it rained then had a couple nice hot days to dry it out again. Well did he bale it, nope he took off for the weekend end and figures on baleingit tomorrow, maybe if he has time. I figure by now with temps being up around 100 for the weekend that its probably closer to straw then hay. He also does the same thing with animals and say well I get to the tomorrow when they need to be worked on yesterday. It took me 25 plus years to learn but I was also around farms when I was young one of these guys is from New York city and the other day his lawn was more important then taking care of a sick animal. Just a little bit of a rant. To bad a 2X4 doesn't work LOL
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