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Re: How many of us are farmers?
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Posted by Lew Van Vliet on February 07, 2001 at 19:50:21 from (207.190.81.76):
In Reply to: How many of us are farmers? posted by hendrik on February 07, 2001 at 05:15:05:
Never farmed but have helped friends on occasion. Just a 67 year old retired educator (Electronics, Math and Physics) Have almost always lived in the country. Now live (in a log house I built in 1977)in sw Wisconsin on 20 acres of hillside that was once pasture but has had 24 years to grow. (it did). Have a 700 ft long up(or down depending on whether you are coming or going) hill driveway. Have old iron to do chores around the place, like plow snow, haul wood and pull a trailer for the grandkids to ride on. Belong to a couple of old iron clubs in sw Wisconsin and ne Iowa. That way I get the enjoyment with out the cost and the need to house more old iron. Really enjoy the board and agree that we should include our location in each post we make. LONG LIVE OLD IRON. Lew Van Vliet, Richland Center, WI Bye the way, my Case VAC sits in one side of a double car garage while my pickup sits outside. The wife's van is in the other side.
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