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So God Made a Farmer

Last Sunday, was the NFL Super Bowl XLVII (47th). The Super Bowl in the US is like the World Cup for the rest of the world. 100-million viewers watched the game. Not all the 100-million are football fans but the Super Bowl became a social event. Also, many people watch the game because of the commercials. It is known that the best commercials are screened during the Super Bowl. Unlike soccer, an American football game lasts at least three hours, although the actual playing time is about 60 minutes only. This is because the game could be interrupted by the second. During the three-hour period many commercials are shown.

This year, the most liked commercial was for the Dodge Ram Trucks. I also liked it so much because of the narrator’s voice. He has a voice made for radio for sure. The narrator, Paul Harvey, was a radio broadcaster. He delivered his speech “So God Made a Farmer” in 1978.

And on the 8th day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, “I need a caretaker.” So God made a farmer.

God said, “I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, milk cows, work all day in the fields, milk cows again, eat supper and then go to town and stay past midnight at a meeting of the school board.” So God made a farmer.

“I need somebody with arms strong enough to rustle a calf and yet gentle enough to deliver his own grandchild. Somebody to call hogs, tame cantankerous machinery, come home hungry, have to wait lunch until his wife’s done feeding visiting ladies and tell the ladies to be sure and come back real soon — and mean it.” So God made a farmer.

God said, “I need somebody willing to sit up all night with a newborn colt. And watch it die. Then dry his eyes and say, ‘Maybe next year.’ I need somebody who can shape an ax handle from a persimmon sprout, shoe a horse with a hunk of car tire, who can make harness out of haywire, feed sacks and shoe scraps. And who, planting time and harvest season, will finish his forty-hour week by Tuesday noon, then, pain’n from ‘tractor back,’ put in another seventy-two hours.” So God made a farmer.

God had to have somebody willing to ride the ruts at double speed to get the hay in ahead of the rain clouds and yet stop in mid-field and race to help when he sees the first smoke from a neighbor’s place. So God made a farmer.

God said, “I need somebody strong enough to clear trees and heave bails, yet gentle enough to tame lambs and wean pigs and tend the pink-combed pullets, who will stop his mower for an hour to splint the broken leg of a meadow lark. It had to be somebody who’d plow deep and straight and not cut corners. Somebody to seed, weed, feed, breed and rake and disc and plow and plant and tie the fleece and strain the milk and replenish the self-feeder and finish a hard week’s work with a five-mile drive to church.

“Somebody who’d bale a family together with the soft strong bonds of sharing, who would laugh and then sigh, and then reply, with smiling eyes, when his son says he wants to spend his life ‘doing what dad does.'” So God made a farmer. [via theatlantic]

7 thoughts on “So God Made a Farmer

  1. Paul Harvey was an institution and a major voice in American radio before the popularity of television. I used to listen to his daily commentary “the rest of the story” when he was still alive the days I was at Mizzou.

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