Posted by Bkpigs on June 28, 2009 at 15:24:29 from (75.132.238.145):
In Reply to: Why do i farm? posted by ProudCubOwner on June 27, 2009 at 23:58:46:
I am in your same age group so I understand where you are coming from. My friends get to go out on the weekends and do what they want. I on the other hand run a research barn for a large hog operation, help my father-in-law row-crop, and help my dad hobby farm. But when I talk to my friends about what they accomplish in the past week or month, everything gets puts back in perspective. I love ag and that is what my life is centered on. That is something that you need to reflect on. And just don't reflect on it for a few days but look at the bigger picture. Every job/lifestyle has its days and it is your willingness to work through these days for your reward that will decide wether or not you want to keep farming. Just remember, you don't know what you got 'till its gone.
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