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Steve Berg
September 26, 2025
I bucked hay for a summer somewhere between Hammet and Bruneau in the early '60's. We lived in the bunkhouse of a farm during the week and went home on weekends. The hispanic kitchen help made wonderful meals. The work was filthy with dust and wind. The infrequent field with straw bales was a welcome relief after hooking wet hay onto the slip day after day. Bob Rippe was the boss and he taught us the techniques to get the job done. Two cents a bale allowed me to buy a good racing bike and a .22 rifle that summer. Bob was strict when necessary, accomodating when he could be, and a good teacher with funny stories. I really enjoyed the experience, will always remember the early mornings and hard days, and am very sorry to hear of his passing. I send sincere condolences to you in his family.
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