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04-06-2024, 07:10 PM
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I retired at age 50, 24 years ago. I observed a number of top executives drop dead before 65. It's not for everyone unless you have a plan to fill in from the work life. I lost my wife of 52 years and am so glad we had many good years without work together
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10-08-2025, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Stan Hillis
Different strokes for different folks, although I totally wish you the best in your retirement, Joseph.
I’m 72 and cannot imagine what a day would be like without being able to go to work on the farm ….. planting, tending or harvesting. I work alongside my son and grandson everyday, and what a joy it is. Lest anyone think farming isn’t stressful, I would quickly correct you. Dig a hole in the ground and put $500K in it, cover it up, and pray for rain and good weather. Doesn’t always work out. But, I’m so thankful for every day that I am able to work and be productive that the good just far outweighs the bad.
I love my time in the field with my Parkers and Foxes and L C Smiths, but they have to take a backseat to breaking land, planting, cultivating and harvesting. God help me, I guess it’s just too imbedded in the blood.
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I love peanut butter.
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