I'm 26 and was brought hearing these types of things all the time at the local coffee spot/caf�/tavern. People would talk about how kids won't work anymore; their lack of work ethic and lack of ambition. They would say a fully fit muscled football player who works out, runs a mile everyday, and watches what he eats couldn't last an hour cleaning out the hog shed, or scooping a wagon full of corn, or even sit on a tractor and watch the dirt get turned. And they say the same things now. My family has farmed forever and brought my brother and I up right...not afraid to go after a project and get the job done. If we talked back or lollygagged there was a boot coming our way, and that boot could be on grandpa's, grandma's, mom's, dad's or any of the uncle's foot and we knew it. Proud to say I learned from the best...and proud to continue the way of life that they've all known, sometimes hated, but definitely wouldn't have it any other way. There are several young men and couples in this area (SD) that are willing to do whatever they have to try and exceed in agriculture. Glad it's not totally dying out but sure has changed a lot even in my lifetime. Go Bryce, do whatever makes you happy, remember honesty and manners and all will be alright..
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