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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 255008"><p>well think about what your children are learning in school...do you think they are being taught that agriculture is the most important occupation in the USA?...I doubt it...most school don't teach the children about the values of the working men and women...it is not a top priority at the schools...most of the teacher here are also farmer's themselves so they know how important it is to teach our youth about agriculture...the county schoolboard here knows dang well that at least 95% of the children here are going to grow up to be farmers, it's just how our community is...the kids around here aint ashamed to grow up and be farmers, they are proud of it...they understand the concepts of hard work and they understand how important agriculture is to our country...my favorite part about farming is having the high school kids come and work for me on my farm during the school year...I think it is great to see them come out here and want to learn about hard work and farming...the best part is when they tell me how eager they are to grow up and start their own farm</p><p></p><p>I believe there are still plenty of children out there willing to take over the family farming businesses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 255008"] well think about what your children are learning in school...do you think they are being taught that agriculture is the most important occupation in the USA?...I doubt it...most school don't teach the children about the values of the working men and women...it is not a top priority at the schools...most of the teacher here are also farmer's themselves so they know how important it is to teach our youth about agriculture...the county schoolboard here knows dang well that at least 95% of the children here are going to grow up to be farmers, it's just how our community is...the kids around here aint ashamed to grow up and be farmers, they are proud of it...they understand the concepts of hard work and they understand how important agriculture is to our country...my favorite part about farming is having the high school kids come and work for me on my farm during the school year...I think it is great to see them come out here and want to learn about hard work and farming...the best part is when they tell me how eager they are to grow up and start their own farm I believe there are still plenty of children out there willing to take over the family farming businesses [/QUOTE]
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