Looking at our Corn

in Liketu10 hours ago



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Being a farmer, one of my happiness is looking at my growing crops and seeing the healthy and reasy to bear something for me is immeasurable.

But last Sunday, I went to the farm together with my husband and son but I got dismayed fo what I have seen.

Perhaps global warming has contributed to the unbalanced corn growth since the neede rain the corn neede to grow well was not given. Also, we were struggling financially to buy fertiliser as well but I still have high hope on our corn to produce well for us and I won't lose my faith.

What made our visit sad is that an irresponsible cattle owner did not tie his young cow securely and it wandered on our corn field causing it to eat our crops. I wonder what would the cattle owner feel if we exchange shoes at that moment.

I was feeling bad because of what I saw but Ill keep it deep inside for now.


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That sucks the cattle owner did not secure their animals.
Really he owes you hopefully you did not lose too much
Have the best day @joycebuzz keep up your important essential work

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