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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1410754" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Same here. Farming community is (to me) a group of people who pride themselves on being independent and resourceful, but willing to help others. Somewhat paradoxically, in our harsh environment, despite our best efforts to be self-sufficient, there are times we must rely on each other--at times for our animals' survival, and at times for our own. So, humility is also required! We are of various political and religious stripes (including everything from very religious to nonreligious) but place great pride in our land and our work. And yes, there are a (very) few scalawags and scoundrels, as I learned right off the bat. Not every farmer is salt-of-the-earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1410754, member: 20599"] Same here. Farming community is (to me) a group of people who pride themselves on being independent and resourceful, but willing to help others. Somewhat paradoxically, in our harsh environment, despite our best efforts to be self-sufficient, there are times we must rely on each other--at times for our animals' survival, and at times for our own. So, humility is also required! We are of various political and religious stripes (including everything from very religious to nonreligious) but place great pride in our land and our work. And yes, there are a (very) few scalawags and scoundrels, as I learned right off the bat. Not every farmer is salt-of-the-earth. [/QUOTE]
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