And at the end of a long gravel driveway, Mr. Winemiller has been thinking about the uncertain seasons ahead. “Would I like to have one of my kids working the farm, side by side, carrying my load when I can’t?” Mr. Winemiller said. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyHe also keeps a pouch of overdose-treating nasal spray in the living room now, just in case. “Hopefully I get my license back,” the younger Mr. Winemiller said. Quietly, apart from his son, Mr. Winemiller worries about leaving him alone in the farmhouse when his 16-hour days in the fields resume.
Source: New York Times March 12, 2017 19:18 UTC