A Farmer Has to Do What a Farmer Has to Do
Posted May 25, 2007 2 min read
A Farmer Has to Do What a Farmer Has to Do

After having spent my first 18 years in rural Southern Indiana, I’ve picked up a thing or two about agriculture. For example, tractors are large machines with rear tires at least 4 feet high—you plow fields with them. Contrary to the beliefs of some folks from the city, a “lawn tractor” is not really a tractor. It is a lawn mower. Field corn—the kind fed to pigs and cows isn’t the same as the buttered sweet corn you eat straight off the cob. Milk tastes different depending on what kinds of foods the cow which produced it ate. Yes, I know all that and I wasn’t even a member of the FFA.

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