Posted by smigelski on November 14, 2007 at 05:05:09 from (151.204.197.57):
I am the 3rd generation on my family land it is not much, just 50 acres. I feel blessed to have that much since most do not. I started after I got out of the service. The inventory left to me was a 1968 oliver 770 gas, new holland sickle bar, old hay rake on steel wheels, cut harrow without wheels for tansport. When I was in high school my father retired and that is what he kept sold everything else and leased out the farm. So I am basically starting out like a brand new person. So far I bought a case round baler, JD 4040, ford 3910, new holland rake, oliver 4 bottom plow, 14ft transport disk, jd grain drill. I now cover almost 300 acres and I am in debt up to my ears in equipment. I don't understan how a young person could ever start from scratch and be a farmer. The intial investment cost are way higher then income. I have friends that have taken over the family operation, but it was basically a turnkey operation, most everything was there and already paid for.
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