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rshoffer
07-18-2009, 12:28 PM
As you drive along the Florida Turnpike or I-75 coming or leaving TV the vast farmlands are amazing. America may have lost it's edge in manufacturing but we are the masters of farming.

Watch this incredible video.

My hat is tipped to all the farmers in the USA

http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=JJRy82i8e5Q&feature=email

swrinfla
07-18-2009, 02:00 PM
rsh:

I am utterly (I almost said udderly) blown away. What an astounding operation!

I must contrast it, though, with a trip my late wife and I took through Kansas and Nebraska more than ten years ago. We were going from St. Louis to Denver and elected to avoid the Interstate altogether, sticking with the old U.S. Highways.

A depressing trip! Many (most) little towns, now bypassed by the fast highway were mere skeletons of what they had been. Perhaps a Post Office, a gas station, library, small mom-and-pop grocery store for the emergencies were all that was left. Oh, yes, a bar, too.

Then, not far down the road, a huge Wal-Mart. All those family-owned businesses that had been the heart of those small towns were ruined by the big box.

And, it wasn't only the towns. We saw many, many farmhouses in a sad state of decay, with out-buildings collapsing, etc. Those small, dedicated family-owned farms that had been around for several generations were dying everywhere, while big operations were taking over . . . but not necessarily with empathy!

Progress, progress!

Oh, well, that's a part of America, isn't it?

SWR

:beer3:

jblum8156
07-18-2009, 02:10 PM
One of the things that made me fall in love with TV was the surrounding farms. Don't know how long that'll last, but is sure is nice to see peaceful cows and horses.