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Re: Re: Teen Farmers ----- the new GENERATION
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Posted by Brad Wies on December 14, 2002 at 09:02:07 from (172.150.8.221):
In Reply to: Re: Teen Farmers ----- the new GENERATION posted by Bill B on December 14, 2002 at 00:56:03:
Hello, and thank you all for the response. I am glad to see there are also fellow teenaged kids who want to farm and will take rpide in my job. One thing I wish people would understand is when our great country was founded, the primary economy was AGRICULTURE. Farmers are some of the most hardest working people in the world, the most determined, and the most crucial people to society. Farming is what keeps our world running and natural areas in control. I am also glad to see the generations ahead of me are glad to see young farmers emerging. It is a very happy thing to see. It really helps when adults want to help kids like they do sometimes. I just wish I could open this up in a bigger discussuion, maybe in Succsessful Farming, Farm Journal, Prarie Farmer or a magazine of the such. If people were willing to help maybe we could all send in article into a magazine(s) to alert the fellow men and women in the agri-business. Thank you all for your input and support and help keep this thread going, it important to everyone in the farming industry, because without young kids getting into agriculture, good ol USA might mght have to get corn and soybeans, wheat, oats, etc... from china or another country. That would really be the sad point. Thanks again and please keep replying, Sincerely, Brad N. Wies
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