Mr. Seller, I don't know you, but then again I do. I see you and others answer many post from people like me that just have a tractor for fun / hobby. But you guys use them for a living, your the real deal when it comes to farming. I read how many acres of hay and corn you harvested, and it is hard to get a picture of that much land in my mind. I always look when users post pictures of their fields, we don't have that much open space here. I enjoy reading "the boys" and grand daughter did so in so, because that is Family working together. One of the very foundations of this Great Country we live in. You list what you have ahead of you and have your plan in place. How awesome! You are independent, have control and work with your Family! Yes absolutely, your 14 yr Grand Daughter made more money than slinging burgers, but she Learned much more working there with her family than anyone could ever pay her.
I commend you and all the Real Farmers that make this country what it is today, the Best Place in the whole world to Live!
This may not have been the reply you were thinking of but it Blesses me to have a glimpse into your work.
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