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Are farm children prepared to live off farm?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8013534" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I don’t know. I think I was much more worldly wise about the realities of business and making and living having been involved in the accounts at home from an early age. Everything went on round the kitchen table so you were aware if not completely involved in budgeting, planning etc.</p><p>The fact that I took umbridge to the idea of working purely to pay rent to a landlord rather than to build savings for the future was down to my “education” obtained round the farm dining table. Others, from urban areas would meekly enter into a 25 year mortgage agreement as they simply could not see the slavery it entailed in my view, having not had the same farmyard grounding in “making things pay”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8013534, member: 2119"] I don’t know. I think I was much more worldly wise about the realities of business and making and living having been involved in the accounts at home from an early age. Everything went on round the kitchen table so you were aware if not completely involved in budgeting, planning etc. The fact that I took umbridge to the idea of working purely to pay rent to a landlord rather than to build savings for the future was down to my “education” obtained round the farm dining table. Others, from urban areas would meekly enter into a 25 year mortgage agreement as they simply could not see the slavery it entailed in my view, having not had the same farmyard grounding in “making things pay”. [/QUOTE]
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