Boy this subject brings back memories. I can't see paying any less then $10.00 an hour, thats about $10.00 an hour more then I made growing up on the farm. Also help do my uncles haying and he had a big farm, sure got hot in the hay loft. When I left the farm and was on my own with my wife,daughter, mortage all that fun stuff I would drive delivery truck all day then help a neighbour at night do his haying, about 5 bucks an hour but help pay the bills. Now Lanse take it easy on them 50 year old remarks. I am pushing 50 but think I could still do a few days haying, might take a few days just to get use to it again. Them old farmers that have worked hard all their lives would still work me and most people under the table. But haying is better left to you young bucks lol. Seriously Lanse its nice to see young people with some ambition and auctally want to work. I hope you get a good paying job so you can have the kind of life you want. I am in Canada but from what I have read about the job market in the USA I would think help would be easy to find. I guess that kind of work is just too much for them. They are use to paying to go to a sauna instead of working in one.
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Today's Featured Article - A Cautionary Tale - by Ian Minshull. In the early 1950s my father bought an Allis Chalmers B and I used it for all the row crop work with the mangolds and potatoes, rolling and the haymaking on our farm. The farm and the Allis were sold and I have spent a lifetime working on farms throughout the country. I promised myself that one day I would own an Allis. That time event
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