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I suppose that I was more fortunate than most of the posts I read here. Back in the early 1960's we had about 16,000 egg laying chickens, a fair number of feeder pigs and 70 acres of crops. The chores typically would take up about 2 hours in the morning and another 2 hours in the late afternoon. I was big in the FFA in my high school years and had projects of some number of poultry, pigs and crops. My dad would fund these projects and I would get any profits. So these profits paid for my first car as a HS Junior .. a red 1960 Chevy Impala convertible (which lead to my HS girlfriend, but that's another story!) ! I'd estimate that I averaged at least 3 hours a day of labor when taken over a 7 day week and 52 weeks a year. Or around 1000 hours of labor a year. So I think I was fairly paid!
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