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cccerberus - 2006-11-13 21:12:23
I don't know if us "early childhood teachers" would consider what we do farming. Perhaps if there were a more organic way of dealing with all the waste that goes on withiun the realms of this "field."
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aimee - 2006-11-13 23:04:03
hi. that is interesting. quite true actually.
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LA - 2006-11-14 08:29:22
I've always admired farmers. What guts! To devote yourself to critters and crops with zero guarantee of return for the hellacious amount of DAILY work demanded by farming? Wow. Farming isn't for wimps, that's for sure. Nor can you be dumb and make a living at it. So no, not all of us define farming as a yokel's career. ~LA
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Summer Gale - 2006-11-14 17:48:34
I think you're a cheese farmer and you cultivate cheese :)
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terri - 2006-11-15 15:25:10
Some of my best friends have been farmers. LOL. I admire people who plant and sow and reap and breed animals and raise them and love them and use their by-products to make good things for the rest of us slackers... Congrats on the new "barn" and all your progress.
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