Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 19, 2018 at 14:10:06 from (76.69.31.140):
There are fewer and fewer farmers every year, but when I go to a farm equipment auction sale, a dairy cow sale , a breed association meeting, open house for a new barn, or a farm show, there will be a large group that are “followers “ . Most are guys that where raised on farms, but took off farm jobs, and still want to be in the farmer grouping. They buy a heifer calf , or a yearling to show at the fair. Maybe have a few acres, some might do a bit of relief milking. When you go to a event, like a cow show at the local fair, very few fellas that make their living from the farm are there showing stock. And the casual observer would get the impression that there is still many farmers. Most breed associations relies on these “ posers” to keep the club numbers up and remain viable. I wonder what things will look like in a few years, as the number of farm raised kids dwindles, and very few of the “posers” kids have any interest. They sure swell the crowds for now, lol
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