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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1739233" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Welcome!! I am one of the "old folks" on here. Been raising Simmental for 50 years. Live in Upstate NY but was born and raised in Rhode Island, a city girl. Left when I was 19, went to Kansas for 12 years. First raised horses, then got into cattle. "Large herd" for here in NY. Run around 50 breeding stock. Raise purebred, sell show heifers, replacement breeding stock, some bulls. Sponsor juniors - have a family with 3 kids been sponsoring - this is their 5th year with us. Lost my beloved husband, Ken. My nephew Phil moved in with me for "60 days of calving" 9 years ago. Working out great for the two of us. He also was born & raised in R.I.</p><p>Agriculture is New Yorks #1 industry. Bet you didn't know that!!! LOL We wish NYC was a different state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1739233, member: 968"] Welcome!! I am one of the "old folks" on here. Been raising Simmental for 50 years. Live in Upstate NY but was born and raised in Rhode Island, a city girl. Left when I was 19, went to Kansas for 12 years. First raised horses, then got into cattle. "Large herd" for here in NY. Run around 50 breeding stock. Raise purebred, sell show heifers, replacement breeding stock, some bulls. Sponsor juniors - have a family with 3 kids been sponsoring - this is their 5th year with us. Lost my beloved husband, Ken. My nephew Phil moved in with me for "60 days of calving" 9 years ago. Working out great for the two of us. He also was born & raised in R.I. Agriculture is New Yorks #1 industry. Bet you didn't know that!!! LOL We wish NYC was a different state. [/QUOTE]
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