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We are helping family right here in Oklahoma. Once the family dosen't need us we will move back to Oregon and start up our little hobby farm again. I can grow enough food gardening and selling the chickens I raise to feed us year round.

We are retired, so there is no need to farm for a living.

I grew up in a part of America that is on the West Coast, we have a lot of timber and farms. My family lived on a 45 acre hill farm located on the foothills of the Cascade Range...the main jobs were timber and farming......

The Lumber-jacks, the men who cut huge trees for a living could turn the air blue with their cursing...hahaha

Most of my community were hard working farmers, some of them were very polite while others had rough manners but all were good Christian people...

The town near my farm was small only 1,200 people back in the 1960s
https://www.cityofestacada.org/

That's amazing! 45acres of farm land is not a little,hope you still visiting the place? 1960s that's far back, the place would have developed now.
In my country here especially in western side of the country, we have problems of land ownership which really affect the level of production.
But still people are trying and thank God for the technology, tractors and other farm machinery have make agriculture more easier nowadays. I'm also into poultry.

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