When you put your hand to the plow, you can't put it down until you get to the end of the row.
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You simply have to put one foot in front of the other and keep going. Put blinders on and plow right ahead.
Sometimes you got to hurt something to help something. Sometimes you have to plow under one thing in order for something else to grow.
But my method of the pillar, as it throws the horse yet more upon the haunches, is still more effectual to this purpose, and besides always gives him the ply to the side he goes of.
As soon as you plow, you're releasing carbon.
If you don't have a leg to stand on, you can't put your foot down.
Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you're a thousand miles from the corn field.
The whole key about the no-huddle is getting first downs because if you're getting three-and-out, it kind of defeats the purpose.
There's something about taking a plow and breaking new ground. It gives you energy.
My father was a progressive farmer, and was always ready to lay aside an old plough if he could replace it with one better constructed for its work. All through life, I have ever been ready to buy a better plough.
Something comes along and you have to jump on and do it. You can't stop until it's done.
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