It sounds like you never were alive to begin with!!
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I don't know if you can specifically say it's the #1 problem with farmers, or with America in general. I go to the Canfield fair, in Canfield, Ohio every year on the Saturday before labor day.
Within the past 10-12 years, I can tell you that I have seen the size of kids go up noticeably. I don't mean taller, either. It goes for the whole public in general. When I was a kid, if I was even a little bit overweight, other children's mother would refer to me as "huskie" or a good eater. Some parents would call you fat or tubby and tedse just as bad as kids. Of course, all the kids would call you a fatty fat fatty or whatever it was. It was such an anomaly. Now, I almost wish it was politically correct to do that, because more people need to hear it, and more need to go outside and play. too much tv and computers and all that.
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