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Posted by old fashioned farmer on October 23, 2004 at 11:48:01 from (4.131.55.245):
In Reply to: paul send me your last reponse they don't want us posted by Leland on October 23, 2004 at 08:23:47:
Howdy folks, We have a few Amish folks in and around the area here in S. Ohio. One in particular lives on a main state road. I always loved to go by there in the summer in hopes of seein them out workin on binding wheat or corn or out plowin. It's a little disappointing these days though. The fella who lives there is havin more and more of his work hired out. I saw a big ford tractor and round baler baling his alfalfa last summer, I think some neighbor combines his wheat and I believe he has a pull type picker rigged up instead of the old binder. I hate to see that. I loved the fact that they did stuff the old way. Now, the rigs are so modern and the hirin out so frequent that they might as well do things like everyone else. Shame that even among a group that held on to their traditions for so long, modernization had to sneak its way in. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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