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That sounds neat. I always loved farms. But I was born and raised in the city. Probably will die there too.
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Karen Carter '74
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From: Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]>
> Karen,
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> the farm is primarily for crops. My dad is retired, so he doesn't have much
> land left to work with. My brother may still have cattle, though. he
> raises mint, and I think wheat and hay. They have raised Pinto Beans, sugar
> beets, and have rented out land for potatoes. their neighbor has raised
> field corn too. When I was a girl we had chickens, some cattle, and
> sometimes bummer lambs, which have been taken from their mothers, probably
> because they were rejected. I like the sound of the very young lamb; It
> sounds like a human child's voice. I also like to hear a bunch of sheep
> bahing; It's a kind of music to me. My brother sometimes raised pigs. We
> don't raise sugar beets anymore, and I'm not sure if my brother who lives
> close to my parents will raise Pinto Beans anymore.
>
> Sharon
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