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another down cow, least I know what to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Johnson" data-source="post: 640421" data-attributes="member: 1629"><p>Getting kicked is a daily thing around here. It seems like the farm is seeing how much I can take. One thing after another. I have only been doing this for five years, but one thing I figured out right away was that Farmers and ranchers are very optimistic people, next year will be better. Fuel prices should go down, then come planting season and guess what. Fertilizer should be down, but it's not. I can get .95 for a calf but my wife paid 2.99 for a pound of hamburger. Prices will go up if I just hang on a bit longer.</p><p> Farmers and Ranchers take it in the shorts for the entire country. Always thinking things will get better but they never do. Makes me wonder what I'm doing this for on a -40 degree day. </p><p>But then, things will be better next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Johnson, post: 640421, member: 1629"] Getting kicked is a daily thing around here. It seems like the farm is seeing how much I can take. One thing after another. I have only been doing this for five years, but one thing I figured out right away was that Farmers and ranchers are very optimistic people, next year will be better. Fuel prices should go down, then come planting season and guess what. Fertilizer should be down, but it's not. I can get .95 for a calf but my wife paid 2.99 for a pound of hamburger. Prices will go up if I just hang on a bit longer. Farmers and Ranchers take it in the shorts for the entire country. Always thinking things will get better but they never do. Makes me wonder what I'm doing this for on a -40 degree day. But then, things will be better next year. [/QUOTE]
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