Grew up on the farm with dad trucking and working for various soda bottling co. on the side. Always wanted to farm but knew I wasn't rich enough by far to last out a lifetime of losing money! lol So at 13 iwent to work for thre RC bottling company after school loading trucks and working as helper on the routes when I was out of school for holidays and summers. At 16 I switch to Coca-Cola doing same thing until age 18 and the made a relief route salesman. All this time I was farming about 40 acres of corn a year. After HS couldn't decide what to do, continue with Coke, Buy a dump trck and haul rock etc, or go to college. I went to college and kept working for Coke 40 hrs a week. But gave up on farming ( weren't enough hours in a day) Eventually ended up with a BS degree in Civil Engineering from Univ of Mo-Rolla. Went work for Mo Dept of Transportation just see if I liked it and began farming grandma's farm again. Retired after 33 years there as District Maintenance Engineer, intending to farm the rest of my life. God had other plans for me, my health went down hill fast the 1st year I retired and I had sell my herd of cattle and cut back on my farming. As my health gets better I plan on truck patching a little and playing with the grandkids.
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Today's Featured Article - Usin Your Implements: Bucket Loader - by Curtis Von Fange. Introduction: Dad was raised during the depression years of the thirties. As a kid he worked part time on a farm in Kansas doing many of the manual chores. Some of the more successful farmers of that day had a new time saving device called a tractor. It increased the farm productivity and, in general, made life easier because more work could be done with this 'mechanical beast'. My dad dreamed that some day he would have his own tractor with every implement he could get. When he rea
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