ehart814
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I want to personally thank you - and every American farmer, as well as those who support their efforts - who continue to do your work, day by day, to assure that we, the consuming public have what we need to survive.
Steve
You don't need to thank me... i'm just doing my job. One of the things that is good about it is that sometimes I can get one of our customers out of a bind and get them up and running. We make hydraulic hoses. When a hydraulic line breaks on a tractor or implement, you're shut down. If they do make us close our doors, my cell phone number is on the door and I can be here in 5 minutes to make a new hose and get them going. You wouldn't believe how often we make hydraulic hoses. We don't have "big" farmers around here. The vast majority of them that come here are struggling every day to make ends meet and it's very depressing to see how hard they work for the little (if any) reward they get for it. It's absolutely a labor of love. They do it because they don't know any other way. Honestly, I don't understand it. But it's an incredibly necessary occupation. Since this past summer, I've been to two auctions within 5 miles of our location. Local farmers that hung it up. That's been the trend for years. There's another one coming up next month, one of our most loyal customers. He has been working for a long time with a bad hip. Can't afford to get a hip replacement, and can't get any help for it. It's an absolute shame and it disgusts me that the hardest working people can't get the help they need while the deadbeats get everything.