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Posted by luckydog on December 15, 2002 at 08:34:47 from (208.137.64.121):
In Reply to: Teen Farmers ----- the new GENERATION posted by Brad Wies on December 13, 2002 at 20:20:39:
Brad-I admire your since of courage to keep the farm going!! I farm in n/central IN. There were Ag classes in my school but I never took any of them. My parents never farmed so I started on my own. I worked for many friends and Large farmers in my area to learn the trade. Farming is in your blood, as in mine. I have no formal Education and sure wish I did. I would work with your granparents and get your formal education, It will make you a more rounded person, will help you understand all new the policies, social, and mental aspects of life. Agriculture will continue to get more complicated as time goes on. I wish you luck. Life will be tough but your desire will carry you. Don"t give up!! Bill Appleton
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