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Re: Re: Tractors vs. Mules
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Posted by Burrhead on February 21, 2004 at 20:54:05 from (12.74.241.6):
In Reply to: Re: Tractors vs. Mules posted by LesWV on February 21, 2004 at 19:07:52:
one more thought Les. When our pappies were stepping up production it was for more income. If you did'nt grow and sell it, then nobody owed you a dime. That's in stark contrast to todays corporate farmer that live to get paid for crop loss, CRP, layouts and no-pay loan defaults. If we still used mules we would'nt be around these infernal computers. We'd sit around the mule barn on rainy days and shoot the bull. Some youngsters never got the chance to see a real operating mule barn.
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