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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3769155" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>In line with that in bold, my father-in-law really like the cattle side of his farming and ranching business much more than the farming side. After selling the farm in the Panhandle back in the early '80's, they eventually bought a ranch in Nebraska.</p><p></p><p>We got a call from him one day that it looked like he was going to have to give up the ranch and move back to Oklahoma to be near family. He had gone out that morning to go check his cattle on horseback, but it took him most of the morning to finally get the saddle up on the horse. Then, after getting him saddled, he wasn't able to get into the saddle.</p><p></p><p>That is when he realized that the cattle business would have to go away. I know it hurt him deeply, because his heart was really into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3769155, member: 7900"] In line with that in bold, my father-in-law really like the cattle side of his farming and ranching business much more than the farming side. After selling the farm in the Panhandle back in the early '80's, they eventually bought a ranch in Nebraska. We got a call from him one day that it looked like he was going to have to give up the ranch and move back to Oklahoma to be near family. He had gone out that morning to go check his cattle on horseback, but it took him most of the morning to finally get the saddle up on the horse. Then, after getting him saddled, he wasn't able to get into the saddle. That is when he realized that the cattle business would have to go away. I know it hurt him deeply, because his heart was really into that. [/QUOTE]
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