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Re: WHAT PART OF THE COUNTRY DO WE LIVE.
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Posted by ScottyNY on March 04, 2002 at 21:18:56 from (128.59.42.150):
In Reply to: WHAT PART OF THE COUNTRY DO WE LIVE. posted by BIG HOSS on March 04, 2002 at 20:09:45:
Spend the weekdays slaving over a hot desk in the cradle of agriculture, New York City. Weekends, the occasional evening and any other days I can pull it off are spent trying to keep up with 40 acres in the Catskills. If you can call it farming at all, it's strictly hobby farming. 20+ acres in woods( with a lot of tote roads built in the 1840's and 50s--too steep some of them for tractoring),4-5 right around the house and barn are in lawn, garden and a small orchard. The remainder is in pasture. The acid rain has gotten so bad the pasture needs a good renovation--discing up with a heavy liming and seeding over. Good work for the SuperC. Grew up in Virginia, summered on the farm where my mother grew up in Central Ohio, helping my grandfather and his father.
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