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The Myth of Rural Culture
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1433912" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>I would ask where are the institutions that created rural culture. One never hears of the 4-h club any more, also is the FFA and FHA still as strong as they were at one time. Also the integration of farming has changed. Here in my part of the woods there were many small double eight flat dairies here. Farm yard chicken flocks, every one had a hog or two. could go on and on. But now the dairies are most in the 1000 cows or more. Chickens in houses that cost a million dollars or more. No Hogs in my area at all. Most land here is bought by people from other places. Most after the deed is on record buy posted signs and place them every where even on your fence that faces them. With never a thought as why the heck would I want on your place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1433912, member: 4674"] I would ask where are the institutions that created rural culture. One never hears of the 4-h club any more, also is the FFA and FHA still as strong as they were at one time. Also the integration of farming has changed. Here in my part of the woods there were many small double eight flat dairies here. Farm yard chicken flocks, every one had a hog or two. could go on and on. But now the dairies are most in the 1000 cows or more. Chickens in houses that cost a million dollars or more. No Hogs in my area at all. Most land here is bought by people from other places. Most after the deed is on record buy posted signs and place them every where even on your fence that faces them. With never a thought as why the heck would I want on your place. [/QUOTE]
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