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Re: How many of you get help from your wife
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Posted by Brad in VA on April 22, 2006 at 10:42:23 from (65.164.93.104):
In Reply to: How many of you get help from your wife posted by Aowner on April 22, 2006 at 07:05:51:
Had to put my 2cents in on this one... We have only been married for 4 years but together for 7 total and she helps me all the time.. does most all the raking and the tedding... cant get her to run the discbine or the balers yet... but were working on that... shes very good with the cattle and loves to be on the farm... she grew up on a farm and did alot of the work with the cattle herself and most of the time we clash and have the damndest knock down drag out fights over the way things should be run.... but she is now pregnant with our first child... WOW doing everything myself has really opened my eyes to how much she did before... and were not even in hay season.... hope to lean on a few friends.. will take atleast two to fill her shoes...
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