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Posted by MI. Farmer on December 22, 2002 at 07:41:36 from (68.61.115.78):
In Reply to: Re: You Could Be Next posted by BILL on December 22, 2002 at 03:13:14:
Million Tractor March I like the sound of that.Should we bring the big rigs or should I change the oil in the 720?Time for writing is over falls on death ears.Tell me who to write and I'll be the first to fill his or her ear.I just think were to small of a group.There were 16 family farms on our 3 mi long road.All made a fine living and good up bringing for their children only 30 years ago.Now we are the only working farm we just get by with second jobs.To tell you the truth everone I know that farms has to work two jobs.NO kid is going to get started in this business can't aford the land.The family farm is a dead breed not dieing dead.Who kill them?Let's MARCH also can we take a spin down wall street?Don't need letters on death ears need the meadia or news.Hate to bring this crap up durning the hollidays and GW dose have his hands full with other important matters,but as some will say the sweeeeeky wheel will get grease.Think I'll write Bill O'Reilly at fox news he makes alot of sense most of the time. Happy Hollidays to all Plowin
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