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<blockquote data-quote="smallrancher" data-source="post: 437507" data-attributes="member: 3780"><p>Hat's off to all of us hobby folks. I'm currently a "hobbier" I was raised farming, done it all my life, but cannot inherit or "buy for cheap" from the old man. So I have to start out somehow, and for me that is to have another job in order to support my family while I try to expand my operation into what hopefully will be a full time job someday. But anyway, I say hats off to 99% of hobby farmers, "we" may do things differently, "we" may give you a few laughs, but to any of you who have some kind of insecurity about it, lay off, I say in our day and age of fast paced lives, computers, t.v., couch potatoe parents, drugs, alcohol and sex, hats off to people who choose a hobby that is work, costs money, and does not give you instant gratification. Not to mention, if any of these worthless hobby farmers have kids and are teaching them the value and satisfaction of hard work and sticking to it, and enjoying the outdoors etc. etc., I would say these people are a ray of hope in this country. Just my thoughts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallrancher, post: 437507, member: 3780"] Hat's off to all of us hobby folks. I'm currently a "hobbier" I was raised farming, done it all my life, but cannot inherit or "buy for cheap" from the old man. So I have to start out somehow, and for me that is to have another job in order to support my family while I try to expand my operation into what hopefully will be a full time job someday. But anyway, I say hats off to 99% of hobby farmers, "we" may do things differently, "we" may give you a few laughs, but to any of you who have some kind of insecurity about it, lay off, I say in our day and age of fast paced lives, computers, t.v., couch potatoe parents, drugs, alcohol and sex, hats off to people who choose a hobby that is work, costs money, and does not give you instant gratification. Not to mention, if any of these worthless hobby farmers have kids and are teaching them the value and satisfaction of hard work and sticking to it, and enjoying the outdoors etc. etc., I would say these people are a ray of hope in this country. Just my thoughts! [/QUOTE]
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