Posted by farmerwithmutt on May 26, 2014 at 20:36:03 from (166.181.3.32):
In Reply to: Last trailer just left posted by Just Another Old Geezer on May 26, 2014 at 19:18:36:
I got farmers lung there was no choice I miss it everyday I hate working in factories I know your loss.I still run feeder cattle and raise calves I keep them outside so I get by .people wonder why after major surgery four hours later I was out taking care of them it's so much a part of you I think only a mother would know.or simply city people don't get it .take care it's hard to let go and you only have to worry about yourself .you are not a failure you survived I seen so many people who have had everything given to them and still lose everything the land is there maybe it's time to find a young farmer out.I have recently started to rent to a young guy who cash crops and the pride he takes in the land gives me encouragement to fix things up mow grass trim trees etc it's not failure it's evolution from one form of farming to another maybe you should give yourself a pat on the back and say I survived and keep on going in a newer version
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