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Posted by Dave from MN on February 14, 2007 at 14:46:04 from (74.60.92.219):
In Reply to: Startin Farmin Young posted by Brad Wright of MO on February 14, 2007 at 11:07:46:
I think that more people your age need to have the desire to farm. I am a poultry grower currently and will be expanding into crop farming and a few beef cows this spring. I am really hoping and planning to be at 200+ acres by the spring of '09, with the added goal, of farming my mom's side family farm, currently rented out to some one else. We'll see how it goes, hard to compete with the big guys that tell ya "there is no money in farming, let me run your ground". I hope the trend of fewer and bigger farms reverses, but I doubt it will, but its in my blood, and when I resigned from a great paying and great benifits job, my mind said "if I dont try I'll always wonder if I could of", this way I will know, so far so good. BUT.... you HAVE to have an education or trade skill, so as you educate yourself in farming, also educate yourself for a career besides farming. Good luck. Accomplish your goals with well thought out plans for long term as well.
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