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| Here I was all planned out for retirement, ground has been rented a couple years and the tenents know not to bother me with details, or anything else for that matter and all I have to do is play int he dirt. I have a couple dozers and a trackhoe and I'm all set. Right, this fall I tokk out a new farm policy and all of a sudden I have an operational farm because there are seven horses in the pasture. Now if there were only four it won't be considered operational but there are seven. So now I have the responsibility of an operational farm and I'm not sure I can hold up under all the presure. How am I suppose to deal with this kind of stress? | |
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