STATE: POLITICS TERRY NOW CONTENT WITH LIFE ON THE FARM Final Edition

"You can have lots going on, but you come out here and get around cows like this and it just falls away," [Mary Sue Terry] said as she walked among some of her 55 brood cows and their calves. "It's very peaceful." "It's a wonderful balance," said Terry, her sh...

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Published inDaily press (Newport News, Va. : Final ed.)
Main Author PAMELA STALLSMITH Richmond Times-Dispatch
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Newport News, Va Tribune Interactive, LLC 28.05.2007
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Summary:"You can have lots going on, but you come out here and get around cows like this and it just falls away," [Mary Sue Terry] said as she walked among some of her 55 brood cows and their calves. "It's very peaceful." "It's a wonderful balance," said Terry, her short, salt-and- pepper hair freely blowing from a steady breeze that rustled the tulip poplars and elms bordering the fields. "I'm very fortunate that I make a living in a way that enables me to have enormous flexibility, both in terms of where I live and how I spend my time." "I say this to my nephew -- it's just like being AG, I guess. You know, you try to make good decisions," she reflected, walking the farm in comfortable Birkenstocks sandals. "It's trying to make smart decisions, good decisions."