The image of agriculture today is one of pristine fields, tree-lined drives and flower lade gardens. Is this the reality out there? People have romanticized the notion of farming and I have to ask if this is the image we want them to have? I recently heard a talk where the fellow said he doesn't want to see all of the junk and clutter in a farmer's yard and he should perhaps move it into the back 40 where things can't be seen. What should we do?
Farmer X subdivides a home place out of his quarter section and another farm house gets built on the remainder of the quarter. Son goes to spread manure around dad's new place and he refuses to let son spread. Is the farmer part of the problem or part of the solution?
Kinda makes you wonder if we are sometimes our own worst enemy.
Linda
Farmer X subdivides a home place out of his quarter section and another farm house gets built on the remainder of the quarter. Son goes to spread manure around dad's new place and he refuses to let son spread. Is the farmer part of the problem or part of the solution?
Kinda makes you wonder if we are sometimes our own worst enemy.
Linda
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