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Posted by Youngfarmhand on December 04, 2006 at 18:22:47 from (70.228.97.201):
My latest complaint is this; Why nowadays does it have to be so hard for a guy to start farming? I read this board pretty regularly and a few others, and it seems like there are quite a few younger guys out their like me. Guys who worked as hired hands and are going to school and when they graduate wanna start farming on the side. The thing about that though is that it seems awful hard to go into business. I've stated this before, but my ultimate goal is to graduate and farm around 150+ acres of soybeans and corn the only problem is in this day and age that's awful hard to do. Sorry for ranting and raving.
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