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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1230932" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Ouch, but I suspect we are hitting the same path highgrit. Our oldest is spending her first year in college, and though her major is in ag, she has wondered far from the farm and never comes home to help when she can. I pray that it is just a phase, but of my three children, she is the one I suspect that will not come back to farming. Only time will tell. But our middle daughter seems to enjoy it, and is going to AI school this spring, at 13, and is excited about being able to help in that area. That gives me hope. </p><p>We have put blood, sweat, and lots of money into this adventure. And if all my children learn is work ethics and responsibility, then I have done my job raising them. My ultimate desire is for at least one of them to take our cattle operation when I am too old, and continue with the genetic evolution we are trying to complete. But if I end up when I get old, just throwing a bull out there twice a year, and watching new calves run and play from my bedroom window, then I have accomplished much. What can make one more happy than new calves, playing in green grass? :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1230932, member: 18809"] Ouch, but I suspect we are hitting the same path highgrit. Our oldest is spending her first year in college, and though her major is in ag, she has wondered far from the farm and never comes home to help when she can. I pray that it is just a phase, but of my three children, she is the one I suspect that will not come back to farming. Only time will tell. But our middle daughter seems to enjoy it, and is going to AI school this spring, at 13, and is excited about being able to help in that area. That gives me hope. We have put blood, sweat, and lots of money into this adventure. And if all my children learn is work ethics and responsibility, then I have done my job raising them. My ultimate desire is for at least one of them to take our cattle operation when I am too old, and continue with the genetic evolution we are trying to complete. But if I end up when I get old, just throwing a bull out there twice a year, and watching new calves run and play from my bedroom window, then I have accomplished much. What can make one more happy than new calves, playing in green grass? :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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