Why My Farm Hand is More Than Just Help, He’s Family

We often take hired help for granted, especially when funds are tight. I don’t pay much, but I’ve been truly blessed with my farmhand.

We’ve built a sharecropping arrangement that works for both of us. He uses my barn for his washing machine and freezer, grows a garden, and keeps a few cows on my land, even breeding them with my bull. He stores items here, borrows my trailer, and we barter in countless ways.

In return, I gain someone with lifelong farm experience who can fix nearly anything efficiently and affordably. Today, he’s repairing my calf nursery barn roof, putting tin on it.

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