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Posted by Tom Wise on October 03, 2006 at 13:04:58 from (146.6.203.190):
I was reading that post about the Inconsiderate Farmer and it made me wonder. I'm one of those that moved out of the City to get a small (6 acre) place to spend the rest of my days. I still work in the city and commute. I would never complain about a tractor Slowing me down, for I know they are just tryin to get to work themselves. It may be inconvenient , But thats the price I'm willing to pay. But in reading that thread I saw several times some Real Farmers speaking unkindly of the transplanted City Slicker. Do yall all feel that way? I personally have tried to fit in. Although I have notice that the Some Not all of the older farmers seem to be a bit clickish. Like I don't belong out there. I like it out there though. Its quiet, Safe, I don't mind the smells. Hell I contribute with my Small herd of Miniature Cows, Chickens, Ducks, horses,turkeys, goats, etc.... I ask questions and try to do things right. I get along with my neighbors, but sometimes in our little town I just feel out of place by some. Seems everyone is related in this town. So whats the deal. If you haven't been on that land for 150 years. you need to just leave?
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