Posted by 8NHENRY on March 11, 2017 at 05:17:59 from (207.32.44.219):
In Reply to: hard times posted by kccca on March 10, 2017 at 12:20:31:
I was in high school in the early 80's and it was wet. we would get up at 3:30 am, go and combine with our 535 Oliver until it got to greasy and soft. We would put just 2 dumps on the wagon and pull it to the yard. Then I would go to school. Once we put too much on and sunk it to the axles. So we had to get the small elevator and unload it too two wagons, that was a long fall. But in the end my Dad lost his farm a few years later. We had milked cows for years but in the 70's milk prices where so bad he decided to sell out an we got into farrowing hogs. We put the farrowing barn inside the old milk stalls and something did not agree and we lost all the baby pigs for a couple of years, we had 1.5 pig average. The local vet could not figure it out. We eventually moved the crates to our old calf barn and had better luck, but it was too late. So sometimes it was not just because farmers over extended, bad luck played in as well.
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