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Hats Off to Farmers
#8610026
Yesterday at 06:54 PM
Yesterday at 06:54 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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east central WI
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I've always respected them for what they do. I didn't grow up on a farm, and never really had much exposure to it until I moved to the country. Today I spent 6 hours planting soybeans for the neighbor farmer. My first time ever running a tractor. Made me really think about the work and sacrifices they make to put food on our tables.
"in the midst of a savage wilderness to depend entirely upon their unassisted strength and hardihood"
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Re: Hats Off to Farmers
[Re: ABeardedTrapper]
#8610059
Yesterday at 07:47 PM
Yesterday at 07:47 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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east central WI
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Please be careful on the tractor k snow. My best friends father was killed by a tractor earlier this week. I’ve farmed all my life and it’s no easy job. One of my earliest memories is of my great grandfather getting killed on a tractor. Eric I've helped them out around the farm quite a bit the last few years, and it amazes me how many ways to die there are on a farm. One of their sons has a nasty scar on his arm from an accident. The other son was run over when young, but lived. Seems like every farming family has stories like that to tell.
"in the midst of a savage wilderness to depend entirely upon their unassisted strength and hardihood"
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Re: Hats Off to Farmers
[Re: Trapper5123]
#8610107
Yesterday at 08:51 PM
Yesterday at 08:51 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
east central WI
k snow
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east central WI
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I lost an eye building fence when I was a kid but I still don't understand the accidents by machinery. I had a father that worked 30 years in underground utilities plus farming. When I was a kid I was trained to look out for danger around you. Wish he would have pushed the safety glasses more. I think a lot of the machinery accidents come from complacency. "Its just a quick job" gets a lot of guys hurt. I definitely wore earmuffs, its no wonder most of the old farmers around here are deaf.
"in the midst of a savage wilderness to depend entirely upon their unassisted strength and hardihood"
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Re: Hats Off to Farmers
[Re: k snow]
#8610123
Yesterday at 09:05 PM
Yesterday at 09:05 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Oregon
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I remember my Ag economics professor once saying (1976) that farming is the only business that takes a million dollars in investment to net $30,000 a year. He forgot to mention the hard work part....or the years you have to borrow to get that 30,000.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Hats Off to Farmers
[Re: k snow]
#8610158
Yesterday at 10:30 PM
Yesterday at 10:30 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Montana
beartooth trapr
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Montana
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Growing up in South Dakota, did my fair share. Baling hay, and hauling beans corn to elevator. At time's I miss it.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Hats Off to Farmers
[Re: Skippy 1]
#8610272
6 hours ago
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Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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It's a shame but the days of the small farms that used to be everywhere are gone. There was no better place to grow up and really learn about life then on a farm. A few of the farmers that I know, either they work off the farm or there wife's do in order to make ends meet. But no, they won't quit. A lot not only work for income but primarily for health insurance. I'm a hobby farmer and to big a chicken to pull the safty net plug of my job with retirement, health and short term disability insurance.
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Re: Hats Off to Farmers
[Re: k snow]
#8610308
4 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2017
Kansas
Pawnee
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Kansas
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Thanks, that was a very nice post K snow. Planting corn here in not so good conditions
Everything the left touches it destroys
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