While this sounds like a worthy endeavour, it should be thought out a bit more. How to charge for such services, for one. After all, we are the professionals, and those guys (like the vet bill I just got) charge far more than should be expected. As far as a charity, I'm on social security, and have been called a charity case by my kids, even though they keep borrowing money from me! So, if there are any proceeds, I want a piece of the action. Besides, all of the kids already know everything, or so they tell me, so I'm not sure of how well it would sell. While farm journal may have put out a book in 19- whenever, they never were smart enough (being city type press people) to understand the finer workings of such intricate machinery as the ETD or rotary encabulators. Simpler macines such as fountain pens and scissors are about as complicated as they can digest in one sitting. Which brings us to the real meat of this conversation. Why shouldn't the real farmers of us (less than 1%) not recieve just compensation from the rest (more than 99%) for the benefit of our vast knowledge, intelligence, integrity, good looks, longevity, and downright country friendliness and years of interaction with the vagaries of the world? Comments may be returned to my phone at BR-549 or circular box 13.....
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