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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 77655" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Thank the Good Lord for the Hobby Farmer!! Being in the feed and farm supply business, they make up a large percentage of our business!!As the big farms get sliced, diced,and auctioned off in 10 acre "mini-farms" these folks get some cows, goats, chickens, horses and so on and are the backbone of our business.They fence, fertilize,feed and seed, and come to us for advice. We love 'em!Nobody hates to see a big farm get cut up worse than me, and ours aint goin nowhere, but these folks deserve a High Five. they try real hard.Some make it in the country some don't,but I see them put forth a real effort.And my foregoing statement has nothing to do with them greasin' my palm. I get enjoyment helping people and feel flattered that they come to us for help and advice.And yes, their day job supports their addiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 77655, member: 1335"] Thank the Good Lord for the Hobby Farmer!! Being in the feed and farm supply business, they make up a large percentage of our business!!As the big farms get sliced, diced,and auctioned off in 10 acre "mini-farms" these folks get some cows, goats, chickens, horses and so on and are the backbone of our business.They fence, fertilize,feed and seed, and come to us for advice. We love 'em!Nobody hates to see a big farm get cut up worse than me, and ours aint goin nowhere, but these folks deserve a High Five. they try real hard.Some make it in the country some don't,but I see them put forth a real effort.And my foregoing statement has nothing to do with them greasin' my palm. I get enjoyment helping people and feel flattered that they come to us for help and advice.And yes, their day job supports their addiction. [/QUOTE]
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