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Posted by Ohio Mike on October 04, 2006 at 17:53:44 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: O/T this website's forums posted by Tex Aggie on October 04, 2006 at 10:16:23:
Hey Tex, first of all the forum is TRACTOR TALK not FARMER TALK and I like the forum myself.Lot of farmers on here, some retired, some still at it. With the way things are today most small farmers have to work a job off the farm to keep things going. So before you try to tell everyone who is or isn't a real farmer maybe you should find out what makes a real farmer. As for the crack about someone with just one tractor not being a farmer, my dad was a farmer all his life and for many years all he owned was ONE tractor. Many farmers started that way because they was being careful with what money they had. Ten tractors and ten thousand acres don't make a farmer, it's the person and the heart of the person that makes a farmer. I no longer farm or live on a farm but I guess YOU would say I'm a farmer cause I have five tractors and my back yard is fenced in. The simple truth is I will always be a farmer because of my heritage.
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