Posted by john d on July 25, 2010 at 09:44:38 from (69.130.164.103):
In Reply to: Old Farmers posted by LJS30 on July 24, 2010 at 19:24:33:
A friend of mine's Dad was in his mid-70s when his wife died. His kids asked him if he intended to stay on the farm by himself, and he told them that's what he wanted to do. He had about 400 acres of corn and soybeans and perhaps 20 head of cattle. He continued farming the place himself. One summer, he remarked to one of his kids that he felt pretty tired, and he didn't live to see the fall harvest. But he had planted the crops by himself that spring at the age of 102!
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