6-1 IAN Young Farmers/
Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman once said it was little wonder why youngsters are not excited about farming. He said that while people living in town got to go to the movies and the nightclubs, farmers had to be out at 5 in the morning slopping hogs and milking cows and he couldn’t blame American kids for wanting to get on a bus and leave their one horse towns for the excitement and lights of the city. Strong words from a Kansas boy who grew up in a farming community.
Apparently he isn’t alone in his thinking. News reports say that the traditional pattern of family-operated farms being handed from parent to child has become less common as fewer farm children choose farm careers.
(Dalley) “Sitting at a computer 5 days a week and make twice as much money.”
(Dalley) “They can come out of college and they can see that these 4 years that I put into college, I can make beneficial on a farm.”