Believers think Aristotle was right when he observed, “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” ~R.C. Frazier (from Chapter 2 – Faith, Facts, and Fiction) of What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.
Crying
Having descended from stoic stock, crying isn’t something farmers like to talk about. ~R.C. Frazier (from Chapter 14 – Hand Me a Handkerchief) of What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.
What’s for Supper?
For thousands of years people have asked, “What’s for supper?”and agriculture hasgiven them the answer. ~R.C. Frazier (from Chapter 6 – All Aboard…) of What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.
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“This book is a delightful read about Randy’s unique perspective on growing up on a family farm and the life lessons it has taught him.” ~ Joe Waldrum, PhD
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“Randy Frazier’s book is a dynamic combination of humor, history, wit, and down-to-earth stories that satisfy like grandma’s apple pie.” ~ Amazon Customer Review
You Can’t Fool Farmers Quote
“Never try to fool a room full of farmers. They’ve walked across enough cow pastures to recognize some things at a distance, and they’ll walk around it.” ~ R.C. Frazier Quoted in Chapter 17 (The Skeptical Farmer) of What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.
L. Frank Baum Quote
“Everything has to come to an end, sometime.” ~ L. Frank Baum (The Marvelous Land of Oz) Quoted in Chapter 12 (Bye Bye Subsidy) of What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.
Richard P. Feynman Quote
“I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.” ~ Richard P. Feynman Quoted in Chapter 2 (Faith, Facts, and Fiction) of What I’ve Learned from 9,000 Years of Farming.









