have to agree with the others, if you cant quit your job now and live ,how are you going to start not only one but TWO new buisnesses?farming is a buisness not a hobby,and if you think you work long hours now ,wait until you start working on someone elses equipment and they need theirs out of your shop as bad as you need to be out running yours!! Kind of like a fisherman owning the bait house,you cant fish if your in the shop selling bait!!heres a thought,,put son to work,,if he's in anyway interested.let him help grandpa,and let grandpa show him how to do.he's plenty old enough.then you help them when possible or when he has a big job.4-5 hours after school would make a big dent in those feeding and maintenance chores that take up so much of your time.let grandpa supervise.Pay him a wage and put part up for college.like my old daddy used to say "you (he) wont learn any younger"..
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