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<blockquote data-quote="JustSimmental" data-source="post: 853379" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>Oh yeah, working 200 days a year in an air-conditioned cab must be tough work- bless your heart. </p><p>Other times of the year, we can see you farmers waiting in line to get your farm welfare checks, crop insurance checks, riding the roads, sitting at the country store complaining about the weather-- as a little rain has kept you indoors. </p><p></p><p>Ranching is 365 days a year --rain/snow/heat -- doesn't matter what mother nature offers up on any given day--we are out here--- working, so I beg to differ on your analysis of the farmer and the rancher. Go play in your sandbox. </p><p></p><p>JS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustSimmental, post: 853379, member: 14624"] Oh yeah, working 200 days a year in an air-conditioned cab must be tough work- bless your heart. Other times of the year, we can see you farmers waiting in line to get your farm welfare checks, crop insurance checks, riding the roads, sitting at the country store complaining about the weather-- as a little rain has kept you indoors. Ranching is 365 days a year --rain/snow/heat -- doesn't matter what mother nature offers up on any given day--we are out here--- working, so I beg to differ on your analysis of the farmer and the rancher. Go play in your sandbox. JS [/QUOTE]
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