Posted by pms on June 01, 2019 at 08:32:58 from (216.161.82.226):
Growing up on a small family dairy farm in the 1970's,one of things I enjoyed was looking at a Hoards Dairyman magazine each month.Was a very informative journal as I remember it.But the June is dairy month issue told a kid like me that school was almost over for the year and hay season was just around the corner...man it was some good times.Me and some buddies made pretty good money putting up hay for dad and the other neighboring farms.Used to go down to the local A&W and drink root beer by the gallons after working all day.That was before we were old enough to drink real beer but that's another story.And then there was the music...Lynyrd Skynyrd,The Eagles,Led Zeppelin etc.Here it is some forty years later and I'm still making hay in the same neighborhood but the hay now goes to the horse people and others with a few head of livestock.Most of the dairies are gone now for various reasons.I guess I feel fortunate to have grown up on a working farm in that time period.But I suppose most people can say the same thing about their own lives.Ok done reminiscing now.Oh and drink milk it's the real food!
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