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SHAMELESS View Drop Down
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SHAMELESS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Mar 2011 at 1:02am
congrats to all you youngins! i'm proud of ya! you'll be the ones that amount to something...aww shucks...worded that wrong! YOU have amounted to something already! backwoods is right...about all those calls keep us in a job! have to go out and teach parenting skills all the time! that and the laws...now the little kids..5 years on up have figgered it out! and even the best parents are gittin a bum rap of trying to disapline the kids. think it all boils down to is kids need more to do, (construcively) (sorry bouts the spelling-misplaced my glasses) just remember one thing....everyone is born with a clean slate...it is completly up to him or her to keep it that way! and it can be done no matter how worthless the parents are! good things are just as easy to learn as bad things! and good things...pay better!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Stan IL&TN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Mar 2011 at 7:39am
Much wisdom I see from the youth here.  I think we have the cream of the crop on this forum.  Well done.
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Abbaschild, I commend and respect you and any youth that are interested in agriculture. I think that in the near future people are going to wake up and realize it is the farmers that feed them, not the supermarkets. I know several kids, both guys and gals, that are in college majoring in various areas related to agriculture ( ag business, engineering, management etc) and a few into turf management also. Near me is a young man, age 26 I think, from a farming family who is now farming on his own. He raises 200 acres of burly tobacco, 2500 acres of row crops plus beef cattle. One hard working youngster! The past few months have been good for him, sold lots of bushels of corn and beans for high prices. It can still be done but easy. Hang in there and work smart and hard, it will pay off in more ways than one.    
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