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    #25
    In our operation we are a 50-50 couple, she has a equal say in all and I'll admit sometimes it gets ugly but we work through it.I would be done if it my wife never helped me out on the farm, we both have demanding jobs in town and kids involved in lots of sports/school activities. And yes I do clean house and make supper but on the flip side when I am at work she goes out and bales or does what ever else that has to be done within reason. Considering that I asked her to move from the city to the farm 10 years ago and she was okay with it I feel like I won the lottery...because I now get the best of both worlds....and lots of stress....LOL.

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      #26
      Something to think about. Wives may be much more involved when the Man isn't farming with any other partners (brother, dad whatever).

      I think if you brought the wives in on every little decision when farming with a brother things could get ugly quick lol.

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        #27
        You are correct. Know of two brothers that worked well together but wives had no say. As it turned out the cousins could not get along so the operation split.
        Two many cooks scenarios are complicated.

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          #28
          I always ask her when making decisions,
          sometimes she hears me and cares,
          sometimes she looks blankly and wonders
          why I ask her. CUZ I got no one else to
          run things by is why!!

          Seriously, she is a huge help,
          considering she is a city girl. We are
          at that stage though, with four young
          kids, and she is a stay at home mom, so
          it is tough juggling. She always says
          she will help more when the kids grow
          up.

          I try to be 50-50. I do notice, often
          the guys with the flashiest equipment
          have no wife and kids. But then their
          houses look like crap! ha ha

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            #29
            I don't have a wife but we've lived
            together long enough that she can take
            the whole house and half the farm with
            none of the debt if she wanted...the
            farm is my venture and her career is
            hers, she decides what's for supper
            every second day plus she helps a few
            weekends a year but it's still more so
            the novelty of running a big piece of
            machinery for her. She gets a free
            flight anywhere in the world once a year
            off my Visa points for her efforts.

            With that said my experience in retail
            has proven that in most cases the
            spouse makes more of decisions on what
            not to do than what to do.

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              #30
              Hopperbin,

              If she lets me I do help with the lawn.
              Ya know what they say... never argue
              with a woman. they always win!

              I'm extremely lucky to have her... At
              seeding she'll spread fertilizer, or
              haul in seed, or run the drill...
              whatever we choose whichever day...

              At harvest she'll run the truck (hey,
              she'd rather do that than the combine!)
              - and keep me company swathing...

              And run for parts. And take care of the
              house while I"m at work.

              When we bought what is becoming our home
              quarter we both contributed to the down
              payment, and both to the mortgage
              payments. She's bought things for the
              farm, I've bought things for her
              horses... We work together at all times,
              and each of us knows what page the other
              is on.

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