Any Farmers? TEST IS OVER.

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Just wondering if there are any more then myself???
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i grew up on a farm does that count?
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I have a garden…
Does that count?
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No and no.

Looking for present day farmers.


Simple one line instruction --
Looking for present day farmers.
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I have friends that are...

I helped with some crawfish "farming" a few years ago... did a little this year too...

Why do you ask?
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i was on a small farm on the mountain for two month helping...

also there are three farms in a range of 1200feet wich i am allowed to drive on their "places where they grow grass up :oops: " no other word for it.. anyway i am allowed to drive there on the winter if i help them a bit. and one of the farmers let me drive on a field 10feet behind my house on the summer (they also have the gravel pit where i am going to fire my hybrid"


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I grew up around farms, often helped with many of the activities....nothing present day however. The far chicken house at my Grandad's farm now serves as one of the spudding targets there....:)

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I live on a small farm. It's six acres, but we specialize in alternative growing methods and such. Check our website: http://www.fastonline.org
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Is a farm one of those places where they grow porkchops and chickenwings, run by crude fat-bellied men smelling like cowdung when they talk?? :D


Then no..
Sorry

I live amongst them now though.

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I'm not a farmer...but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. :D

JK: I live in the Southern States and took FFA in high school, but I ain't no farmer. Sorry.

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I grew up on a farm... well sort of :?

let say I have a huge shooting range behind my house :wink:

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I don't live on a farm (I would like to some day) but I do work on a farm on the weekends and after school during the week.

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goathunter wrote:I live on a small farm. It's six acres, but we specialize in alternative growing methods and such. Check our website: http://www.fastonline.org

Do you raise any livestock?

Why do you ask? I'm conducting a experiment. (I will explain later).
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my buddy and i started growing our own hops on the largest scale we could which is about an acre, but i dont think that jrrdw is gonna count that
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BigGrib wrote:my buddy and i started growing our own hops on the largest scale we could which is about an acre, but i dont think that jrrdw is gonna count that
If you raised a crop of hops last season, and your going to next growing season, you are a active farmer, IMO.

I'm more interested in live stock at the monment. What kind.
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