Farmers seem to have the ability to cope and thrive

 In Letters, Opinion

Editor:

Congratulations, Creemore Echo, on the publication of the agriculture special.

When I was quite young all farming was done with horses. The typical farm was 100 acres and farm families lived well. Nothing lavish, I assure you, but well.

It has been interesting over my life to observe the changes made in farming. Farmers seem to have the ability to cope with any problems that arise and continue to do well. As in the past problems will continue to turn up, especially with climate change. Let us all hope for the very best outcome.

Helen Blackburn,

Working member of CSN.

Websterville.

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