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The Family Farm

April 22, 2020

Looking back I now consider it a privilege to have worked on a family farm.  It wasn’t my family, it was that of a friend, but they treated me very kindly.  Farmers are often like that.

I realized that the work in such a place is never really done…there is always something to do.  In between the daily chores there would be the repair and mending of equipment, or fixing a fence, bailing hay, shucking corn, or mowing a ditch.  In the spring they would plant, and in the fall they would hopefully have a good harvest.  Always watching the Iowa weather, in all it’s fickleness, and hoping for the best.  The county and state fairs would be a highlight of the year…when they could show some of their fine cattle.

It seemed like an endless yearly cycle of toil and challenge, mixed with some success and a richness in the life and the land that could better be felt rather than described, by those who have lived it.    Did I mention how fortunate I am for having worked on a family farm?

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