Posted by NY 986 on August 09, 2012 at 06:19:23 from (67.142.178.21):
In Reply to: start in farming posted by nick girgen on August 08, 2012 at 23:56:02:
Some here have talked about marrying the right girl. Easier said than done. Most of the farm girls were aching to leave farming behind when I graduated high school in the early 1980's. With the talk of big money right now it is probably easier at present. Marrying a farm girl MIGHT take care of the land issue but I would not let that be the basis of the marriage or it will be one unhappy union in about ten years. There is something to be said for a marriage founded in love versus a financial arrangement. If things financially strain it will not matter that she is a farm girl and the blame game in that family will surely be pointing the finger of guilt at you. A girl the loves you will tolerate more adversity even though you may not wind up being the elite farmer in the community.
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