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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on January 18, 2001 at 20:49:55 from (209.53.125.98):
In Reply to: Re: Dairy Farming posted by S-E Michigan Part Timer on January 18, 2001 at 20:03:25:
Saying you wanna be a farmer and being a farmer are two entirly diffrent things. The dream of being a farmer will soon wear off when a banker or colection agency is knocking on your door and calling your house 24/7 The best thing to do is to go school, go to a well known agriculture college and take a coarse in livestock management. There you will learn the science of farming as well as the business of farming after ward then you go work on a dairy farm to get the hands on experience. Most importantly, set your goals. Yes you can be succcesful, Treat Farming as a business. That's genraly why farmers arn't profiting. There in it for the lifestyle, which is ok, because its there goal. Have funn at it.
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