The old weight in your hand once decided who ate well and who went hungry. It swung in dim barns, busy butcher shops, and dusty crossroads stores where every ounce was argued over. Men trusted it more than words. Today it sits silent, its iron skin hiding stories of farmers, fraud, fairness, and fa… Continues…
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