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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 18870"><p>O.K. Ellie, please let up on Craig on the "proper" terminology bit. As he indicated, maybe it's just a regional thing. When I was a kid, in these parts everybody referred to Brahma bulls (or cows) and "Bramers" and many still do --- rhymes with Kramer or Cramer. And what many folks refer to as Osage Orange trees, which are really Bois d'Arc, we pronounce as "bodock" . And if someone posts a question about worming his animals, well of course it goes without saying that he really means to de-worm them, etc., etc.</p><p></p><p>But do continue to read the these message boards and post when you have something meaningful to add, despite the criticism you receive --- but contemplate what a few others here have told you. </p><p></p><p>I for one am glad there are still young folks interested in agriculture and the enthusiasm of youth is sometimes very refreshing. Good luck to you, Arnold Ziffle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 18870"] O.K. Ellie, please let up on Craig on the "proper" terminology bit. As he indicated, maybe it's just a regional thing. When I was a kid, in these parts everybody referred to Brahma bulls (or cows) and "Bramers" and many still do --- rhymes with Kramer or Cramer. And what many folks refer to as Osage Orange trees, which are really Bois d'Arc, we pronounce as "bodock" . And if someone posts a question about worming his animals, well of course it goes without saying that he really means to de-worm them, etc., etc. But do continue to read the these message boards and post when you have something meaningful to add, despite the criticism you receive --- but contemplate what a few others here have told you. I for one am glad there are still young folks interested in agriculture and the enthusiasm of youth is sometimes very refreshing. Good luck to you, Arnold Ziffle. [/QUOTE]
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