When I was less than thirty years old that might have been attractive. At the age I am now... less so.
Sadly It's everywhere ,not just on here…Rather morose here lately, this board.
We're all going to be okay. Seems to me these hard times just come around about every 10 years or so. The 2008 recession and 2011 drought peak must be looming over folks' heads as a harbinger of what this could get to be.Sadly It's everywhere ,not just on here…
Hot, dry, drought, expensive hay and fuel -- things will look up when it rains again and cools off a little.Rather morose here lately, this board.
Well, to be fair, a lot of the small to mid-sized operations are overstocked and have too resource intensive a process anyway, so maybe this is just a good time to refine the model. Not digging on anyone, just a born optimist.Hot, dry, drought, expensive hay and fuel -- things will look up when it rains again and cools off a little.
lol, then if your are actively taking the drug your new retirement age will be 140 years old.
I have always wondered. Which ones are the aches and which are the pains? So far nobody has been able to tell me.I can only imagine how bad the aches and pains would be in another 100 years or so.