Posted by Jim SC on October 13, 2010 at 18:16:39 from (68.115.240.198):
In Reply to: North Carolina? posted by gregk on October 13, 2010 at 17:52:27:
Born, raised, farmed in York County, Nebraska, some 70 years ago. Live on a farm in South Carolina now after 22 homes frome California to England to Houston to upstate new York. The carolinas have it "goin' on" if you ask me (which you clearly didn't) Son a State Trooper farms on the side, and I help donating tractors and land, but the quality of life down here is simply super. We don't grow 250 bu per acre corn, and we don't have the resources you folks have, but there are things that make a family do okay by strugglin' a bit and my 8N is still plowing beans and corn, just like 1951 when dad got his first one to augment the bigger JD's. Come on down! You may never leave. Email is open.
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