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Posted by JOHN HARMON on February 25, 2007 at 07:41:14 from (4.176.93.38):
In Reply to: mid am signs posted by j meyer on February 24, 2007 at 21:29:12:
"We use Surge Milkers" along with"Prairie Farmer Protective Union"Signs were prominent at the Driveway Entrance to our Farm. They were attached to a large Painted Sign with a view of our Barn and some Trees with a Guernsey Cow grazing in the forground.At the top Lettering to read"Ottawa Guernsey Farm"was prominent. Now days when you drive by a "Farm" most likely you see"Keep out" or "No Trespassing" or maybe " For Sale= 1 to 5 Acre Ranchettes" depending upon what part of the Country you live in. We used to laugh at a Farmer back in ILL. who was "Selling his Farm a Load at a time", He dealt in Black Dirt. Now that poor old Farm is a Sea of Roofs and most of those people do not know and do not care who their Neighbor is. Just leave me alone and stay off my Property is their attitude which is prevalent where ever you may live. Sad departure from when I was a Child some 70 years ago.
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