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Posted by Red Reaper on January 03, 2007 at 18:11:07 from (65.255.150.107):
In Reply to: Re: WSJ Farmall article posted by City-Boy McCoy on January 03, 2007 at 15:16:59:
Well I can assure you I'm not rich by many standards according to my bank account,unless you include being married and have a wonderful family and get to farm on my own,then yes I'm blessed. My wife said,she was sure suprised to know she married a rich guy!All this time we've been living in someone elses house,now she wants her own since we can afford it!! LOL Seriously I highly doubt any penthouse city boys will buy something they cant in anyway shape or form use,or know anything about.and restoring tractors is not a money maker even if you do the work yourself,so I think this hobby's safe. Farming however is not safe from penthouse city boys,look at how the investor,1031 exchange buyer and city hunters have destroyed owning your own farm ground. That was supposed to be in the article along with how hard it is to start farming for young people in todays times. It got cut out to shorten the article by editors,and probably wouldnt of been too popular with the mainstream readers of the WSJ. Thanks for the nice replys, Kristin
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