Posted by kyplowboy on September 29, 2009 at 19:04:42 from (98.93.85.41):
Got the last of my tobacco cut today. Should have help Wendesday afternoon, going to try to get it all unloaded. Took vacation last week to get done, only to get 3 loads up all week around the rain. Got two loads cut spiked and loaded today, another 50 sticks cut and spiked, about 100 to spike and load tomorrow. Life is pretty good here. Didn't even have too much "labor drama" this year. Two have been in jail since the week before I started and the woman who has been helping me broke her hand in a domestic dispute and had surgery two weeks ago. Did have one good high school kid show up, he's only 15 and rode his four wheeler to work after school. He should make good help for a few years. Most of the time it was just me and the 62 year old man up the road who helps me some. He has a bad back so that means I have done most of the barn work this year, get'n to old for this.
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