Posted by J Heitkemper on April 14, 2010 at 21:18:05 from (98.108.122.177):
In Reply to: Case-IH 4420(Pic) posted by usetob on April 14, 2010 at 17:44:41:
i should be impressed guys , BUT I am bittersweet instead ...equipment like this pushes the little guy out to the sideline , because the mean ,fat ,ugly guy stole his ground,, good argument for CEILING limits of USDA payments, ,, the farm program started in 1985 is a good program , but it guarunteed a profit regardless, and LIMITLESS OF HOW MUCHa farmer raised , Bigger farmer=BIGGER Payment !,, the 30 year old equipment still does just as good a job as the monster hi -tech , that requires nearly as much training as fying a airplane I STRONGLY Believe We had a lot better neighborhood 30 yrs ago , , when everyone was nearly the same size and MINDED THEIR MANNERS ,AND was still willing to help one another out instead of the the backstabbin going on Now adays .... most folks don't even wave when you see them . used to be they would stop and chat ... THE oL' gRAMPAS would be turning over in their graves at how some neighbors have become ..
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