Posted by Tom OConnor on January 14, 2015 at 08:22:11 from (71.238.113.254):
What do you fella's think is the greatest enemy to todays farmers? After attending the largest farm show that I have ever been to in Ireland last September I am convinced that our biggest threat is not terrorist or other people with guns but the knife and fork on our table. Watching people in their late nineties walk all day long over a 700 acre farm show and never seeing a wheel chair, ATV, motorized scooter or golf cart and comparing it with shows in this country I think that we really need to be careful of that knife and fork. We are loosing many long before their time. I say this because in my lifetime I have never had a problem chasing ladies of sporting morality, alcohol, tobacco, gambling or a lot of other things but I sure have never stopped the fight with my appetite. I do know farmers with several million dollars of equipment but the one thing that they do not have is a treadmill and if they do have one, you can tell from the road that they are not using it.
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