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<blockquote data-quote="traineefarmer" data-source="post: 7956407" data-attributes="member: 89974"><p>Sentimentality is a farming epidemic. It prevents us from selling grandad's tractor for something more efficient, modifying the flint walled shed with tiny doors where uncle Jedd milked his first cow, from turning the odd shaped field with 15 corners and low yields over to stewardship or even changing practices that have stayed the same since the war for no other reason than tradition.</p><p></p><p>My Grandfather and father both succumbed to the disease. I had hoped for immunity, but even now as poor health is forcing me to consider new options, I'm finding it very difficult to accept what may have to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traineefarmer, post: 7956407, member: 89974"] Sentimentality is a farming epidemic. It prevents us from selling grandad's tractor for something more efficient, modifying the flint walled shed with tiny doors where uncle Jedd milked his first cow, from turning the odd shaped field with 15 corners and low yields over to stewardship or even changing practices that have stayed the same since the war for no other reason than tradition. My Grandfather and father both succumbed to the disease. I had hoped for immunity, but even now as poor health is forcing me to consider new options, I'm finding it very difficult to accept what may have to change. [/QUOTE]
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