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Re: How many of us are farmers?
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Posted by jp on February 07, 2001 at 15:15:51 from (128.174.0.218):
In Reply to: How many of us are farmers? posted by hendrik on February 07, 2001 at 05:15:05:
I'm a farmer/student at the moment. Go to school during the week, go home to farm on the weekends. When I graduate in 2004 from ag engineering I plan to go home to the farm and be full-time within 5-6 years of graduation. I am currently in the process of letting neighbors know that I will be available and that I will do a good job. Home is 800 acres of crops and 60 head of beef cows, half dads, half mine. Machinery consists of two CIH Magnums, 995CIH, a Kinze Twinline planter, and an Axial Flow 1640. We also have the usual assortment of new and older tillage and hay tools. My tie-in to this board is the JD 630 of mine. It has been used on this farm since 1959 when it was brand new. It only gets pulled out to pull a feed wagon when everything else is in use elsewhere now.
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