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Re: are the good times really f over for good
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Posted by n8terry on April 25, 2007 at 08:22:37 from (172.191.185.236):
In Reply to: are the good times really f over for good posted by northeast puller 1 on April 25, 2007 at 06:54:42:
My comment on this from the way I see it------ Folks on the farm are way less dependent on each other now than in the 40's and 50's. It used to be that you had to depend on your neighbor to survive. You had to have more than one person to have a threshing crew. In the area where I am familiar, neighbors don't get along well anymore, they are now more independent. Its like, if I can get my wife to drive the truck, we can get this harvest job done without anyone elses help. About the milking, I never got excited about doing the milking in the dark the old fashioned way. We only milked 3 cows maximum, I know you will get a kick out of that! Looking back, I am glad that I experienced it though.
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