This farm wife says it well. Enjoy this post from Paint The Town Ag….
This farm wife says it well. Enjoy this post from Paint The Town Ag….
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She described the job with no holds barred and without a complaint. Hard work, demanding, physical, challening … and I’m pretty sure I would love it! The year I lived in Vermont, I worked on a farm and in a tree lot and would have done it forever if I could have. Alas, there was no farmer for me and I couldn’t get a paying job …
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Yes, it sounds like she found a perfect fit. Sorry there was no farmer for you.
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Yes, it sounds like she found a perfect fit. Sorry there was no farmer for you.
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Have you seen the commercial for farmersonly.com? I thought of you because I don’t know very many farmers currently. Have you seen it? What do you think of it?
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I have seen the commercial. Years ago one of the major farm publications had an article about a similar site. It was more localized I believe somewhere in Nebraska, but offered services to connect to other farmers.
I think its a good idea. A person really needs to know what they are getting into when they join the agricultural community. It’s not for everyone.
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