I grew up in a town outside of Waco, Texas, and we had 30 acres.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was 9, we moved to Osseo, Wis., where we owned a couple of hundred acres. My father was well respected in town.
I grew up in a town of 5,000, surrounded by cows and oil fields, but there was a lot of opportunity in my tiny little town.
I grew up in trailer houses in New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma.
I grew up just outside of Austin, and my upbringing was fairly rural.
I've got cattle on 4,000 acres about 100 miles east of Dallas, but I've also got another 65-acre ranch where I raise American miniature horses.
I grew up in suburban New Jersey in a transitional area that was surrounded by farmland that wasn't being cultivated.
I'm a Texan. Some of me is still nestled up there in the Catskill Mountains: the summers I spent with my grandfather on the farm and the guys I played basketball with in high school. But then that was it.
I grew up in western Oregon, just outside Eugene, on 27 wooded acres that served as my playground.
I grew up in Columbus, Indiana, a kind of industrial and farmland place.
I was raised on a little farm about 12 miles out of Portsmouth, Ohio.