Posted by CLTX on February 16, 2010 at 10:33:49 from (70.140.69.93):
In Reply to: Re: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by Pat-CT on February 16, 2010 at 09:19:14:
Pat-CT: Go for your dream. Don't let the negative comments scare you off. Get that degree, and if necessary, work at the JD dealership for a while and save up to get your farm. Assuming you are single, marry a country girl that will be content to stay in the country. Raise your kids to be responsible. Give them lots of love, but don't just give them material things, make them earn it. I taught school a number of years, and those kids raised on a farm that have chores and responsibilities have an edge on the city kids. They are generally more mature and responsible. Unfortunately, kids anywhere today are exposed to the drug culture. Parents have to know where their kids are at all times, and even then, it can be a crap shoot. You will likely never get rich farming, but there are far more important things in life than being rich. Good luck.
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