“THAT DOESN’T
MATTER, BECAUSE
THIS HAY HASN’T
BEEN RAKED BEFORE.”
– FORREST
They move tractors, mowers and balers
to where they’re needed; they feed stock
winter rations when the time comes and
generally tend to the things that a typi-
cal farm family has to look after.
Forrest was raking hay one day when he
was hailed by son-in-law Randy Hopper and
told he had some phone calls that needed
answering right away. Forrest asked Hopper
to make a couple of rounds with the rake
while he went to his house to return the calls.
Hopper responded that he had never
raked hay before.
“That doesn’t matter,” said Forrest,
“because this hay hasn’t been raked before.”
The Woods also putter around the
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