am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby robd142 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 4:53 am

Just out of curiosity am I the only agricultural/country person on here just wondering that's all

Re: am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby Jason Toddman » Sat Feb 06, 2016 7:35 am

robd142 wrote:Just out of curiosity am I the only agricultural/country person on here just wondering that's all

If you mean living in a rural area, i doubt you're the only one by any means. I used to be a country boy myself though i live in the suburbs of Maine's largest city (which isn't very large at all!) now.
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Re: am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby Onodera » Sat Feb 06, 2016 9:10 am

I also live outside from the capital here on my state x3! It's not so far alway though xD! But I do have several parents that have a farm and I do visit them very often :D! I used to spent my weekends there with my parents, riding horses, looking the animals and even helping to pick up the corn after they grown enough x3! It was really good times :D! I think it's because that my old rural life that I kind have a crush for cowboys xD!

So, no, I don't believe that you are the only one here x3!
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Re: am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby EricU1845 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 11:31 am

Agricultural can mean a lot of different things. We don't really have a farm, but I live in the country, outside a small town. I wouldn't say I'm "ag," but I'm "rural."

Re: am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby robd142 » Sat Feb 06, 2016 1:33 pm

Nice to see some fellow rural people on here thanks for the replies guys

Re: am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby Sniffmyfeet » Sun Feb 07, 2016 1:02 am

I'm from the countryside as well. My dad kept bulls and pigs when I was a little child. He had to give it up when I was about 10 years old, because stricter government regulation, as well as the swine flu which was prevalent at the time, made it almost impossible to make it worthwhile. Especially since it was a very small farm, about 3 hectares of land (that's 7.4 acres for those of you who still have not accepted the metric system), 20 bulls and about 100 pigs. We still live on the farm; the stables are still there, but there are no animals in them. My dad leases the land to an uncle, who still is a farmer, so he can grow maize with which to feed his cows.

Growing up on the countryside was great fun for me and my brother and sister. I really liked to help my dad feed the animals and to be on the tractor with my dad when the land had to be ploughed, manured etcetera. We (the kids) had great fun building tents from agricultural plastic and playing hide-and-seek between the tall maize plants. Playing on the haystack was also a very pleasant pastime (albeit, in hindsight, kind of dangerous because the haystack could have collapsed with me on top of it).
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Re: am i the only agricultural person on here

Postby Boundranchhand » Sun Apr 17, 2016 7:15 am

I'm on farm in a town of 100 people. I love it out here not too many people and far enough away the stars are bright. Just me my soon to be fiancé a couple dogs horses and cows. Would have it any other way