• last year
Jodi Stafford, a high school Ag Science teacher, meets Mike Jared, a commercial real estate marketing specialist during | dG1fVXFxM1NpSU44S3c
Transcript
00:00 There's a saying that you either marry the farm or inherit it.
00:05 I did my master's thesis on transformationals.
00:08 That's why I wanted you on this from the ground floor up.
00:10 So Mike, my brother, is actually a pretty nice guy.
00:14 So are you going to be on a farm?
00:16 What if your hair gets messed up? Or if you break a nail?
00:18 Hey, you know what? I've got an idea.
00:20 How about you come help out on the farm?
00:23 I'll pick you up at 5.30.
00:25 A.M.?
00:28 Daddy, this is Mike Jared. Remember my friend Lynn? This is her brother.
00:31 Mike came to help out today.
00:33 No use complaining.
00:35 Right.
00:37 Take it, take it, take it, take it.
00:39 It won't last long around here.
00:41 That boy's trying, though.
00:43 You're really learning a lot.
00:45 About what? Pitching manure?
00:47 You've been a little distracted.
00:49 Yes, I know the place. That's the Stafford farm.
00:52 We handle their account.
00:54 You can't even pay the bills. You've got to make a change.
00:56 Then we'll have to rezone, build by spring.
00:59 It's the perfect spot. It's perfect.
01:01 I grew up here.
01:03 It's the only place I've ever known.
01:05 There comes a time when you have to wake up and realize you've got to take charge and do the right thing.
01:11 Maybe I'm starting to realize there's a lot more to life.
01:16 After a day's work there, you actually feel like you've accomplished something.
01:23 We need the farm.
01:25 We need it to remind us where we came from.
01:28 Is she worth it?
01:31 Yeah.
01:33 (upbeat music)
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