DAP
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I read in the Times Herald Record this weekend, an Orange County NY paper the following:
A well known local dairy farmer, with a herd of 113 holsteins, was skidding a large ash tree out of the forest for a client who was gonna buck it for firewood.
His friend was driving the tractor that had 3 large chains used to skid this ash from the 3PH. The farmer was trailing on foot at what he thought was a safe distance. The tractor approached a slight incline and the tree rolled. A large sencondary branch rolled up and over as the tree rolled striking the farmer in the head. After an immediate coma, the fellow passed 2 days later without gaining conciousness.
This farmer was running his dairy operation all of his life as the farm was passed down through 4 generations or so. He was a bachelor all his life, no immediate heirs. On top of a gruesome uncessary accident, this farm will cease sooner rather than later, prolly sold off and developed (not to minimize AT ALL this human tragedy). A bad turn anyway you look at it. Heartbreaking.
The neighbors all are pitching in trying to keep up with the milking, feeding and cleaning while a suitable buyer for the cows can be found. This farm has died with this individual. I guess, if there's any kind of silver lining to this calamity, it was that this farmer died doing what he loved, and did not live to see his farm vanquished by social, economic and political encroachment on U.S. small farmers.
With the snap of a finger my friends ... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
A well known local dairy farmer, with a herd of 113 holsteins, was skidding a large ash tree out of the forest for a client who was gonna buck it for firewood.
His friend was driving the tractor that had 3 large chains used to skid this ash from the 3PH. The farmer was trailing on foot at what he thought was a safe distance. The tractor approached a slight incline and the tree rolled. A large sencondary branch rolled up and over as the tree rolled striking the farmer in the head. After an immediate coma, the fellow passed 2 days later without gaining conciousness.
This farmer was running his dairy operation all of his life as the farm was passed down through 4 generations or so. He was a bachelor all his life, no immediate heirs. On top of a gruesome uncessary accident, this farm will cease sooner rather than later, prolly sold off and developed (not to minimize AT ALL this human tragedy). A bad turn anyway you look at it. Heartbreaking.
The neighbors all are pitching in trying to keep up with the milking, feeding and cleaning while a suitable buyer for the cows can be found. This farm has died with this individual. I guess, if there's any kind of silver lining to this calamity, it was that this farmer died doing what he loved, and did not live to see his farm vanquished by social, economic and political encroachment on U.S. small farmers.
With the snap of a finger my friends ... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif