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City kids, I tell ya what...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 636586" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>FarmGirl, the gender bias really isn't that prevelant here as we have several woman who are big farmers and cattlemen and people don't really view them any different. However I will say that women farmers seem to clean up a lot better than men but we don't view them any differently. Matter of fact, the third largest herd in our county is owned by a woman who has around 1600 head. She is brawn, smart, straight shooter and an excellent manager. I bumped into her the other day at the store and I hardly recognized her - all cleaned up and all. At 80, farm life has blessed her life and looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 636586, member: 4362"] FarmGirl, the gender bias really isn't that prevelant here as we have several woman who are big farmers and cattlemen and people don't really view them any different. However I will say that women farmers seem to clean up a lot better than men but we don't view them any differently. Matter of fact, the third largest herd in our county is owned by a woman who has around 1600 head. She is brawn, smart, straight shooter and an excellent manager. I bumped into her the other day at the store and I hardly recognized her - all cleaned up and all. At 80, farm life has blessed her life and looks. [/QUOTE]
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