Bushog, I pitched calf pens and hog pens every day when i was a kid in the 80s. Baled a lot of hay at home, and filled A LOT of barns for lots of neighbors, and it WAS fun. I got to work with a lot of my friends and i enjoyed the challenge. In my teens, I probably had a hand in putting up 30k bales a summer (heck maybe more), ground feed twice a week, opened up cornfields by hand and even shoveled some grain myself. Milked cows and farm-handed on a neighbor guys place until I was 22 as well. It wasn't like I was some far-off stranger to the laborsome ways of the past. You're right though, there definitely was more of communal attitude back then. Farmers shared equipment and pitched in to help each other out, something that has gone totally by the wayside in my area. THAT is something I am sorry to have missed out on.
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