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Woman Celebrating 100th Birthday Still Raises and Sells Cattle
Age is no factor for 100-year-old Ethel Diehl. She still prefers to work, raising and selling cattle.
“I prefer working to just doing nothing, watching TV, you know, or reading books,” she told KWCH-TV. “I want to do my work first and then I have my evenings for that.”
Diehl turned 100 on August 4th but was treated to another birthday celebration recently while selling her cattle in Kansas.
Having lived on a dairy farm as a child, Diehl has been around livestock most of her life, and she’s been raising cattle for the better part of a century.
“I’ve always done it since I got married in 1944,” Diehl said. “Because I lived on a farm, married a farmer, always had cattle, still do.”
She said staying active helps her manage the farm, even after her husband’s death.
“Because I worked and got in and out of four-wheel-drive trucks and things like that, I had the muscular ability to continue,” she said. “Never spent a day where I didn’t work, unless I was ill.”
The working mentality is also what Diehl believes the younger generations should adopt to have long and prosperous lives.
“Work. It’s a great benefit,” she said. “You need to be active, be a participant in what you’re doing. And really, you have to enjoy it. There are all kinds of jobs, and what suits one does not suit another.”
EDITOR’S TAKE:
Ethel Diehl may not be considered a prime target for buying a new truck, but one never knows. She certainly doesn’t seem to be slowing down much. This is such a great story we just had to share it with you. Not many people still ranching at 100 years old, however, stories like this inspire all of us to stay active and keep doing what we love. Happy Birthday, Ethel, and wishing you many more years of raising and selling cattle!