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The Myth of Rural Culture
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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1433931" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>4h and FFA are very strong here BUT the issue I see is all of these programs are run by women now and with that all of the Real AG related learning has been thrown away and they concentrate on showing or judging only. Back in the day you actually learned to drive a tractor or weld or carpentry . I am not speaking out of my azz on this as I have seen it first hand and know 2 very good teachers that have personally told me they know nothing about the equipment in their shops. but they can tell you anything about showing goats , rabbits, chickens and cows . I have been involved in trying to help them bring some of this back and have held little clinics with their classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1433931, member: 23550"] 4h and FFA are very strong here BUT the issue I see is all of these programs are run by women now and with that all of the Real AG related learning has been thrown away and they concentrate on showing or judging only. Back in the day you actually learned to drive a tractor or weld or carpentry . I am not speaking out of my azz on this as I have seen it first hand and know 2 very good teachers that have personally told me they know nothing about the equipment in their shops. but they can tell you anything about showing goats , rabbits, chickens and cows . I have been involved in trying to help them bring some of this back and have held little clinics with their classes. [/QUOTE]
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