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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1433942" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Here in this area, I think the FFA and 4H are still pretty strong. From what I understand the FFA has a greenhouse, and they have a mechanic shop. A few years back, I heard that they were repairing equipment still and building wagon flats. We have had some children 11, and 15 yrs old staying with us, wife knew the family from when she was teaching in Cleveland. They are good kids, and we are trying to teach them a little about our life on the farm. We are letting the 15 yr old drive the truck some. When they have went to the garden with us, the younger one usually gets fussy within a few minutes from being hot or seeing a bug. It seems funny to me because I spent a lot of my childhood out with my parents when they worked, and then for entertainment I would walk around the pasture looking for bugs or other critters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1433942, member: 24816"] Here in this area, I think the FFA and 4H are still pretty strong. From what I understand the FFA has a greenhouse, and they have a mechanic shop. A few years back, I heard that they were repairing equipment still and building wagon flats. We have had some children 11, and 15 yrs old staying with us, wife knew the family from when she was teaching in Cleveland. They are good kids, and we are trying to teach them a little about our life on the farm. We are letting the 15 yr old drive the truck some. When they have went to the garden with us, the younger one usually gets fussy within a few minutes from being hot or seeing a bug. It seems funny to me because I spent a lot of my childhood out with my parents when they worked, and then for entertainment I would walk around the pasture looking for bugs or other critters. [/QUOTE]
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