“I've always considered myself a physical person. I don't call myself a farm girl, but I did spend a lot of years shoveling manure and throwing hay, because I worked to pay most of my riding expenses.” YearsPersonsGirlPayExpensesFarmsThrowingRidingManureHayFarm Girl Author:Eleanor Mondale
“Yes! I hate everything about this country. Like, I hate fat white Americans. All the people who are crunched into the middle of America, the real fat and meat of America, are these racist conservative white people who live on their farms. Those little teenage girls who work at Kmart and have a racist grandma — that’s really America.” PeopleLittlesRealCountryAmericaHateGirlWhiteMiddleI HateConservativeFatsMeatRacistFarmsTeenageGrandmaTeenage GirlKmart Author:Azealia Banks
“I am a gay, Christian, farm girl from Kansas who sang Country Music and I did the very best I could do - to know God and to share God.” KnowsCountryChristianGirlShareGayFarmsKnowing GodKansasFarm Girl Author:Chely Wright
“Gail Anderson-Dargatz has a noticing eye, a voice as unique as the countryside she writes about, and a heart large enough to love her entire cast of distinct and memorable characters. In The Cure for Death by Lightning she fashions an irresistible song out of the joys and dangers of growing up, the mysteries and wonders of life on a farm, the thrilling terror of trying to outrun the awful unseen force that pursues a growing girl. This novel opens a door to a shining, surprising world.” WorldWritingTryingHeartEnoughCharacterEyeJoySongGirlForceVoiceWonderNovelGrowing UpGrowingDoorsMysteryFashionDangerUniqueShiningCastsTerrorPursueCuresAwfulMemorableFarmsSurprisingLightningUnseenThrillingIrresistibleNoticingCountrysideOutrunWonder Of LifeUnseen ForcesMemorable CharactersGail Author:Jack Hodgins
“Blue Jeans? They should be worn by farm girls milking cows!” ShouldGirlMoralBlueMannersFarmsCowsWornJeansBlue JeansFarm GirlMilking Cows Author:Yves Saint Laurent
“The home was a school. Farm and cabin households, though bookless save for the Family Bible and The Sacred Harp, taught the girls to spin, weave, quilt, cook, sew, and mind their manners; the boys to wield gun, ax, hammer and saw, to ride, plow, sow and reap, and to be men. Nobody need ever be bored. Amusement did not have to be bought.” MenNeedsMindWarHomeSchoolGirlBoysSawsTaughtGunSacredMannersCooksBoredFarmsHouseholdAmusementHammersBe A ManReapHarpsCabinsQuiltsFamily Bible Author:Richard M. Weaver
“There's a whole split personality thing of being a farm girl and a rock and roll girl.” WholeGirlRocksPersonalityFarmsSplitsRock And RollSplit PersonalityFarm Girl Author:Kate Pierson