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Re: country/farm living is the best!
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Posted by mike a. tenn. on March 07, 2007 at 15:03:38 from (75.120.200.24):
In Reply to: Re: country/farm living is the best! posted by Brad Wright of MO on March 07, 2007 at 14:52:25:
brad...you have to think a little farther down the line tho. i agree that farming is very important, but could you farm today without someone building the machinery, someone to build the trucks and trains, and the drivers to drive your product to markets? even the agricultural scientists that make better yeilding, disease resistant seed to plant! you could go on and on. i don't know where you live but, if it wasn't me, it was someone just like me that helped linked the computer you're looking at right now, to a network of communication lines all over the country and the world so that you could write your message to this forum...and that's just one example of taking a good look around you and knowing what everyone else has pitched in and done, to make farming, and living on your farm better for you and your grampa. -mike
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