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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 197890" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>There was a good letter in the British 'Farmer's Weekly' a few years ago.</p><p>A woman commuting to and from work was distressed to see the cattle on a particular farm were always corralled in a tiny concreted area, so she reported the farmer to the authorities.</p><p>It transpired that her commute times coinsided with the farm milking times, and what she saw every day were the cows in the yard next to the milking parlour, waiting to be milked.</p><p>The farmer invited the woman to spend a dayon the farm with her family,with appropriate country hospitality, and she saw the whole days routine with the cattle grazing etc. The two families became friends, and a new townie became a farmer supporter instead of a critic.</p><p>Empowerment through education at work (with a little love thy enemies thrown in?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 197890, member: 2703"] There was a good letter in the British 'Farmer's Weekly' a few years ago. A woman commuting to and from work was distressed to see the cattle on a particular farm were always corralled in a tiny concreted area, so she reported the farmer to the authorities. It transpired that her commute times coinsided with the farm milking times, and what she saw every day were the cows in the yard next to the milking parlour, waiting to be milked. The farmer invited the woman to spend a dayon the farm with her family,with appropriate country hospitality, and she saw the whole days routine with the cattle grazing etc. The two families became friends, and a new townie became a farmer supporter instead of a critic. Empowerment through education at work (with a little love thy enemies thrown in?) [/QUOTE]
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