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Posted by HENRY E NC on October 04, 2006 at 13:10:35 from (65.210.101.138):
In Reply to: O/T this website's forums posted by Tex Aggie on October 04, 2006 at 10:16:23:
I guess I have lived too long now. Im 75 and was born and raised on a farm 400 acres in Ohio. We had crops and about 100 acres of apples peaches pears cherrys grapes plums and so on. My childhood was working on the farm anf learning to plow and fit with horses. Had milk cows, pigs chickens etc. and I was the only steady hand on the farm from 42 to 45 while every one else was in the service or working in war plants. Finally when everyone came home I went to Purdue to learn to be a farmer. Louie Bromfield was my hero. Air Force came along and switched me from ag engineering to chemical and mechanical engineering which I followed until I coud get back to the farm in 1995. The moral is that even though some of us strayed we will always be farmers in our hearts so lay off the whining. You got to do what I wanted to do with your life,
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