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Posted by farmerboy on October 22, 2005 at 06:55:08 from (66.84.233.71):
In Reply to: Neighbors!!! posted by Errin OH on October 20, 2005 at 21:00:05:
Dad has some phenominal neighbors. After our barn burned down, they bought our bred heifers even though they didn't need them. Dad went long haul trucking instead of rebuilding and I was left (one sister who didn't care about farming and no brothers) to do the field work. Our tractors were always good but our equipment was iffy. I had third crop down and the 315 broke AGAIN. Called them up and asked if I could borrow thier brand new NH square. They said sure and told me they'd be over. Told them I'd come get it but they insisted. Showed up with tractor, baler, 2 racks and sons in tow. I just asked for the baler! Dad shelled thier corn to return the favor. Neighbors sure are great when they're good and terrible when they're bad. Don't even ask about the new neighbors down the road...
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