im eleven. and i live on a farm. we got to catholic and go to privite school were in 4-h and show goats pigs and cows. i wake up at 5 everyday and go feed the animals with my dad and brothers we have a draw full of basball caps gun shells and shades. we love Country Music and we are very nice to any one. sometimes i wish i lived in the city so i could walk to my friends house but im very glad to live in the country cause i know how to drive a tractor, a combine, a truck, a 4-wheel, and almost any other vehical. i drive all of thos alone too. i love the country life and i wouldn't trade it for any other life
Another perspective-I think the above answer in many ways says it all. While I'm considerably older than the above author, his/her information manages to capture in a nutshell many of the good things about family farms. Farming families are like families in the city in many ways -- we work, we go to school, we enjoy time with our families. 98% of the farms in the US are family farms; there are just fewer of us as commercial farms grow larger and larger.subsistence
wilis carrier was raised and lived on his families farm in Angola new york.
Most farm families made their own clothes , furniture , and tools. Families raised crops and animals for thier food.
A farmer means alot to the world so if they don't plant or do their work they could loose their farm. If farmers farm, they could get 100,000 dollars a year. Families that live on a farm don't count.
Like all snakes, they live on their own.
they live on a farm
no she does not live on a farm
refugee farm families from the Southern Plains
Yes elephants do live in families
No, an octopus doesn't live on the farm.
About 200 families of grandees.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.