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Sunday, March 17, 2019

The River Warren and the Struggling Farmer :: Warren

The River Warren and the Struggling Farmer The alarm clock sounds each morning at five oclock, not a Sony or every other form of electrical device, but the sounds of the roosters crowing and horses scurrying well-nigh the dew filled pasture eagerly awaiting their morning grain. One can simply ignore crashing and banging sounds that the hogs make as they lift their feeder covers with their noses and ricochet them up and down to alert their owner he is late for eat again. As the farmer stumbles out of bed, he is greeted by tantalizing essence of fresh coffee and his wifes award winning biscuits. He quickly throws on a pair of pants and heads to the table with his shirt halfway unfastened and his boots untied. He quickly scarves down his breakfast and is out the door dress for another day of work, with out so as thank you to his wife for meal that she was up at four oclock to prepare. For well-nigh Americans a tone like this only exits in their memories of Litt le House on the Prairie, and it is intemperate for them to imagine what it would be like if they had to do so much as squeeze their own orange juice. But for the average family of the early ordinal century it was a way of life. There were no supermarkets or grocery store stores where food could be easily purchased. The choices were easy, farm or starve For the most part people choice to farm. Means and methods of farming have changed greatly in the last hundred years. The small time farmers are a thing of the past. Every year many farms are going nether do to a fall crop market. The price of equipment and farmland has besides increased a great deal, and the market is far from keeping up. If this does not change the supermarkets may not have a produce section. A hundred years ago this would problem would never been for seen. Back past means of farming were very difficult and each member of the family compete an important role if the farm was going to survive. Th e women would always arise about(predicate) an hour before the men and get breakfast started.

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