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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 901975" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>While that is true Texan, there is several reasons for the decline of families in rural communities. One is a small framer has hard enough time making himself a living with out trying to allow his son make a living off the same farm in preparation of taking it over when the old man retires or dies. So the son goes off to college, gets a degree and begons to earn a living outside of the family farm. When it is time to make the change the son has no interest in working so hard for so little at a career that relies on the weather for success. </p><p> Another reason for the dwindling rural towns is the de-localizing of support businesses such as farm stores, local owned grocers and many others. It's sad to watch a small town wither and die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 901975, member: 13254"] While that is true Texan, there is several reasons for the decline of families in rural communities. One is a small framer has hard enough time making himself a living with out trying to allow his son make a living off the same farm in preparation of taking it over when the old man retires or dies. So the son goes off to college, gets a degree and begons to earn a living outside of the family farm. When it is time to make the change the son has no interest in working so hard for so little at a career that relies on the weather for success. Another reason for the dwindling rural towns is the de-localizing of support businesses such as farm stores, local owned grocers and many others. It's sad to watch a small town wither and die. [/QUOTE]
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