John M: I would think 65 acres of maintained farm land would rent easily, especially at a reasonable price as you mentioned. Shouldn't take but a call or two to find interest.
As for Sunday work- I grew up with Grandpa not allowing any farm work on Sunday, ever. As a little kid, I learned this, we always went to church Sunday, then had the day with Mom and Dad for fun stuff or work around our house. Grandpa used the day for old-school visiting, driving to see long-time friends (some of it Elder work for the Church).
As I grew older and heard more of the history, I started to wonder how the No Sunday rule worked before, when they milked cows and Grandpa ran his General Store seven days a week. Well, as mentioned before, the rules changed after retirement. Dairy cows were gone when Dad got drafted, and Grandpa could get everything done in six days, so his rule worked.
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