Posted by IH fan on October 07, 2009 at 19:26:22 from (70.250.254.254):
In Reply to: Disc on Super M posted by El Toro on October 03, 2009 at 03:53:29:
Hugh MacKay said: (quoted from post at 20:31:39 10/07/09) IHFan: In our part of the world, we go into farming to make MONEY, not for the fun of it. Those guys no till because it makes money. .
I realize why they do it, I'm not totally stupid. However, if I were farming and I didn't enjoy it anymore, I'd quit and go to work for a hydraulics company or something dumb.
I had the opportunity to go into farming before I joined the Air Force, but in those days there was a little thing called "the draft". No sense starting something and then getting drafted, which would most likely have happened when things got stirred up in SE Asia (as it was, I almost got called back a few weeks after getting out in '65). Things changed in my life during those 4 years so I never got back to the farm except to help out a few other people. I always enjoyed field work, but this no-till thing for me would not be enjoyable because of using chemicals instead of tilling or cultivating.
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