194 Quotes About Farming
- Author Sinclair Ross
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What exactly she was thinking I never knew. Perhaps of the crop and the whole day’s stoking lost. Perhaps of the stranger who had come with his cornet for a day, and then as meaninglessly gone again. For she had been listening too, and she may have understood. A harvest, however lean, is certain every year; but a cornet at night is golden only once.(Cornet at Night)
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- Author Richard Puz
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We got a saying around here about our corn, ‘it grows knee-high by the Fourth of July.
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- Author Tracy Winegar
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Ellis,” he said. “You’re watchin’ a miracle right under your nose.” He gave a few of the seeds to Ellis and let him drop them into the hole he had already made. “In each of them little things, God put life. Now you take care with it, and you feed it with water and sunlight. And, most important of all of ’em, put it in good ground, and that life is gonna sprout right out.
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- Author Jerry Dennis
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There's relief in not having to be outside. No gardening, no mowing the lawn, no tyranny of long daylight hours to fill with productive activity. We rip through summer, burning the hours and tearing up the land. Then snow comes like a bandage, and winter heals the wounds.
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- Author David Mas Masumoto
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A new planting is like having another child, requiring patience and sacrifice and a resounding optimism for the future
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- Author David Owen
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Water problems in the western United States, when viewed from afar, can seem tantalizingly easy to solve: all we need to do is turn off the fountains at the Bellagio, stop selling hay to China, ban golf, cut down the almond trees, and kill all the lawyers.
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- Author Brenda Sutton Rose
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I know this place like I know the calluses on my hands.
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- Author Gene Logsdon
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Why does no one speak of the cultural advantages of the country? For example, is a well groomed, ecologically kept, sustainably fertile farm any less cultural, any less artful, than paintings of fat angels on church ceilings?
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