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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 7754189" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>History is littered with go-ahead bright young chaps who give it their best, last a few years pushing up rents in their own area, and wider, before finally having a "Change of farming policy" sale; and seamlessly being superseded by the next hopeful land agent's darling. Suspect it was ever thus.</p><p>I expect Jethro Tull's sons took on as much work as they could buy for miles around, utilising the families new bespoke Till Drill, and utilised relay teams of the latest German draft horses (which probably lived on fresh air and shat rich fertilizer), to pull it from dawn till dusk. Why, they probably even graced the pages of Ye Farmers Journal, pictured in woad corduroys and sporting stove-pipe hats.</p><p>Do not mistake this for sour grapes, it is not. Good luck to them for having a go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 7754189, member: 67"] History is littered with go-ahead bright young chaps who give it their best, last a few years pushing up rents in their own area, and wider, before finally having a "Change of farming policy" sale; and seamlessly being superseded by the next hopeful land agent's darling. Suspect it was ever thus. I expect Jethro Tull's sons took on as much work as they could buy for miles around, utilising the families new bespoke Till Drill, and utilised relay teams of the latest German draft horses (which probably lived on fresh air and shat rich fertilizer), to pull it from dawn till dusk. Why, they probably even graced the pages of Ye Farmers Journal, pictured in woad corduroys and sporting stove-pipe hats. Do not mistake this for sour grapes, it is not. Good luck to them for having a go. [/QUOTE]
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