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Re: saw the dumbest thing today
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Posted by Don-Wi on May 18, 2007 at 18:17:05 from (69.217.63.139):
In Reply to: Re: saw the dumbest thing today posted by Craig Lysne in Wi on May 18, 2007 at 18:02:27:
I have to agree with you for the most part, except I was 5 when I started out. It was only raking hay, but it was a start. Then dad slowly started letting me work the feild, drive while baling, unloading wagons in the silo, and now at 22 I do basically all the work and dad is my help, even though it is still their farm. Last week he was working the soil over while I was getting the planter ready, then I planted all the corn. I ussually sow the pats too but this year dad was unemployed for a short while so he worked it the last time and planted it. If the tractor has power steering and is easy to handle, there's no reason a 10 year old kid or even younger if trained right can't rake hay or pull a wagon around the field. I was on the road when I was 7. The key is, I had respect for what they are and what they can do if not careful. Now I'm 22 and still careful as ever. Donovan from Wisconsin
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