Now I dont appreciate that comment to much. Im 18 and me and 2 of my friends are farming 125 acres together, 75 rented and the rest through family members. We do everything by the book. If we are going to do something in a field we let the landowner know whats going on first and get prior permission. We are to the point now where ground is coming to us, we dont have to look for it. We want to be trusted and have a good reputation in the community. We enjoy driving the new big toys, but we have so much more fun using our old "junk" to get the job done. In fact the only reason we are trying to buy new equipment is we need more capacity for the yields we are geting. Not becase we feel the need for cabs and AC. The 3 big guys farming in our area make fun of us for our 40 year old equipment and we embrace it. The son of one of these farmers told me if he had to use the equipment we have, he would quit farming which tells me he aint a real farmer anyway. We always pay rent before the first of the year and we try to get it done before the first week of December if the elevator gets us our money by then. That is how we have chosen to operate. We would never do anything our landlords wouldnt want us to and we have gained a whole bunch of respect for that. There are a buch of old timers that go down to our local gas station every morning and solve the worlds problems, and before we started farming all they did was talk about those three big guys, now all they talk about is us kids and our 125 acres and outdated equipment and they find it cool as heck. I think we can say we did somethig when we gained the respect of guys who are second and third generation farmers. So please dont go around condeming a whole generation over one dumba$$ attack from an idiot that couldnt farm without his half million dollar machines. There are some of us out there that have farming in our blood and know how to do it right!
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