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Posted by Old Coot on December 24, 2004 at 22:39:41 from (66.115.197.179):
In Reply to: let me rant posted by old on December 23, 2004 at 21:32:41:
Ive farmed my whole life...and ive never considered it a full time occupation...I farm around 600 acres and have always held a full time job else where only way to make it...Are you a farmer??? In my book you are...You produce some type of crop and livestock...You are just as much of a farmer as the guy next door that farms 2000 acres...dont let anyone else tell you otherwise....just because you are on a smaller scale and dont produce as much has the big guys it doesnt mean your not a farmer....I know of guy that lives near me that has 40 acres of alfalfa fattens out dairy steers and that the only thing he does!!...I had cousins that lived in wisconsin that had a 60 acre dairy farm raised a little hay and corn and had a dairy heard...no matter how big it is if your raising something your a farmer...Every drop in the bucket counts...There is no rules that i know of that says how big you need to be to be considered a farmer...
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