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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuyer" data-source="post: 215235" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>I think the problem stems from not being able to HEAR what someone is saying. We've all been told "It's not what you say - it's how you say it." The problem with reading these messages is that you can't tell "how" someone meant what they wrote ! </p><p></p><p>That being said - I would hope that no one in agriculture would be mean spirited enough to try and harm someone's "family business". I have been involved in livestock, crops, and vegetables all my life and with very, very few exceptions everyone I've ever met in the business has turned out to be pretty decent. Not to say that some of us aren't a little rough around the edges or set in our ways or only like a few select breeds of livestock or only like our brand of equipment. </p><p>We are also the first ones to extend a helping hand when things go bad for a fellow farmer / rancher / hobbyist / enthusiast !!!</p><p>SO - if me or my crusty co-horts have offended - I apologize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuyer, post: 215235, member: 2261"] I think the problem stems from not being able to HEAR what someone is saying. We've all been told "It's not what you say - it's how you say it." The problem with reading these messages is that you can't tell "how" someone meant what they wrote ! That being said - I would hope that no one in agriculture would be mean spirited enough to try and harm someone's "family business". I have been involved in livestock, crops, and vegetables all my life and with very, very few exceptions everyone I've ever met in the business has turned out to be pretty decent. Not to say that some of us aren't a little rough around the edges or set in our ways or only like a few select breeds of livestock or only like our brand of equipment. We are also the first ones to extend a helping hand when things go bad for a fellow farmer / rancher / hobbyist / enthusiast !!! SO - if me or my crusty co-horts have offended - I apologize. [/QUOTE]
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