I can hear the banker laughing now.Then he will say Son,the only way you can farm is if somebody gives you the land and equipment.Then he will probably tell you the joke about the guy that won a million dollars in the lottery and kept farming until he was broke.A bank would come closer to lending you a million dollars to buy a house if you are unemployed than 5 million to farm if you have another job.Plus that doesnt insure you will get on the gravy train,thats for rich people.They might give you a little to make you think you are getting something,then pocket the rest of what the government set aside for you.A farmer is a working man,so that means he gets abuse.Only the rich are allowed to prosper.If you work you have to be beat on and suffer,carrot and stick type of deal.If you do finally get somwhere,the bottom will fall out of prices to keep the food supply price to the exporters low so the middleman can make a big profit since he went to"college"and was educated.Never mind farmers going broke,some bigger,better farmer will take the beat down ones place and work twice as hard for half as much.
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Profile: Allis-Chalmers Model G - by Staff. The first Allis-Chalmers Model G was produced in 1948 in Gasden, Alabama, and was designed for vegetable gardeners, small farms and landscape businesses. It is a small compact tractor that came with a complete line of implements especially tailored for its unique design. It featured a rear-mounted Continental N62 four-cylinder engine with a 2-3/8 x 3-1/2 inch bore and stroke. The rear-mounted engine provided traction for the rear wheels while at the same time gave the tractor operator a gre
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