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Posted by AB on February 14, 2007 at 20:19:09 from (74.137.148.178):
In Reply to: Wife just don't get it. posted by IaGary on February 14, 2007 at 04:15:20:
Gary, Your living a life many a men only dream about. And life is O so short. Keep doing the give and take with the wife and keep doing what you enjoy(working on and with the tractors etc). I predict a long and healthy life and marriage for you. I applaud you for being a true American farmer, gentleman,good husband,and father. I've really enjoyed reading your posts. From what I have seen of Iowa it reminds me alot of what farming used to be like here in Indiana in the 1970's and 80's. Back then everybody had some form of livestock and smaller equipment. Now the livestock and fencerows are gone. The art of animal husbandry is gone. Now it's all just row crops and a rush to get over the most land you can possibly get over.
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