A Dairy farm that I once worked for, actually grew up on, as it was the neighbor, milking cows, painting, haying and shoveling you know what...I was rich as a teen, making $2 an hour. As time continued, now I'm 43, was 12 when I started there, eventually graduating high school, going out in the great big world, to only yearn for the old farm, but times have changed so drasticly.
The once promising farm, hired a man that was raising his family, yet he needed more money, not just free milk and hay for his own critters and kids, eventually even for his love of cattle, had to go and work where he could make a buck.
Pretty soon, we saw other farms go down due to cost of meds, feed, vets, computers, GAS, equipment and the list goes on, most every one of you hear me loud and clear. The kids grew up in the neighborhood (his step children looked at us like slaves-I understand now more then ever how much they missed), a rights of passage was milking cows! Sadly, the government became involved, kids can't work more then X amount of hours. Then kids deserve to earn X amount of dollars. Then kids refused to 'stink'.
What a mess. Two years ago, our dear friend and farmer had to sell his cattle, the same line his dad raised for his lifetime or prideful work.
When will "we" learn that someone has to grow our food, that we need to help our neighbors with animals, to atleast watch out. What happened to the day you saw a horse, cow, goat or chicken loose, you found a gate, barn or something, took them into a safe place with water, feed and a note saying is this "critter yours?" and knowing your neighbors, could call them by first name to have them come over, or walk it over to their home.
Respect and pride have become an old fashioned. Farms have become old fashioned. How can we change this? How can we yell to the government that we need help, farms should be tax free, not churches.
Excuse my rant, you have all said basicly the same thing. Have a wonderful day.