Posted by torwood on August 02, 2017 at 16:44:29 from (162.244.200.3):
In Reply to: nitemare of quitting posted by olgentdc on August 02, 2017 at 05:49:25:
I'm in different point in my life being that I am 36 but have found myself asking the same question. My best friend and farm in the side along with our full time careers.My two sons are 6 and 4 and like being around farming. They also have other interests. My wife has no interest in farming. Really almost a dislike for it...lol. With so much else happening in life, there is never enough time to do everything 100% like it should be done. I am fortunate that my farming bug can be filled by a farm that I have been helping at for the last 18 years. They have become family and even ask me my thoughts on things at this juncture. I could have endless hours there. At times it's a pride thing. This is what my dad did, and my grandpa did. My buddy and I are lucky in that every ounce of our farming hobby is paid for. Thanks for bringing this topic up. Good luck in your future endeavors.
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