Senile_Texas_Aggie
Herd Master
Miss @farmerjan,
I am so glad you got your brakes fixed! I'd hate to be reading about you having plowed into another car or a tree because you couldn't stop!
Being a farmer is definitely hard! I read about so many farmers struggling to pay the bills, getting old, younger family members not wanting to take over because they see their parents struggling and not wanting that kind of life. It's sad. I see you and your son having to struggle. Thank goodness you two are strong. But since time waits for no one, I am glad you will be able to cut back on some of the work and get more rest. All of us want you around for a long time!
Senile Texas Aggie
I am so glad you got your brakes fixed! I'd hate to be reading about you having plowed into another car or a tree because you couldn't stop!
Being a farmer is definitely hard! I read about so many farmers struggling to pay the bills, getting old, younger family members not wanting to take over because they see their parents struggling and not wanting that kind of life. It's sad. I see you and your son having to struggle. Thank goodness you two are strong. But since time waits for no one, I am glad you will be able to cut back on some of the work and get more rest. All of us want you around for a long time!

Senile Texas Aggie
and maybe some siding replaced. I want to see the inside... gonna have to call a friend that is a realtor, as I do not want to see it with the listing realtor. It is on a little quieter side road, and there are 3 acres. Might make a nice one to get into, get fixed up, and then rent out if I find something else.... Not sure that I want it to be my forever home but it's a possibility.
.. so they are in demand here. These are pretty big, so what, and have never been empty.
After all we are going through with the cell tower, and learning how well they pay, it would be a way to pay for this place and have a place to run some cattle. Bears looking into.
But after this "arctic blast" temps are supposed to go back up to the 40's/20's and guess what... possible rain AGAIN on Thursday...
But the problem with that is it takes allllll the small 25-50 cow/calf beef producers to get enough feeders to go into the feedlot operations. And with the cow/calf operations, they have found out that the calves just don't do good if not "grown" on pasture and such. They can be put into feed lot operations older and if well managed, will do okay... but the young animals do not adapt well to confinement type operations. So therein lies the catch.... with this meat that is being "grown" in the labs.... 
The Native Americans recognized that there were people like that; they were considered a part of the tribe, but were left alone to do their own thing. They were not designated to become the leaders of the tribe, and were not considered as the way to be emulated. They were accepted, perhaps better than we as whites had done in the past, but they were in the minority and were allowed to be a PART. No one else was forced to deal with them, they did not make the rules, they did not force their ways on others. 