I started with 14 acres back in 06 and now I am up to 94. A "BTO" helped me get started by helping me with the harvest. I can see why you might think that way though. Rental rates can run you dry real quick. I dont have all the answers, but I hope to be a big 1,000 acre farm some day. Last time I checked, this is America and the sky is the limit. Just remember, just because you are big, doesnt mean you are bad. I mean no disrespect, I just wanted to share my experience.
Also: IIRC, Farm Futures had an article on the "Monsanto Protection Act" a while back. I believe they said it prevented a cort case WITH NO SCIENTIFIC FACTS from going before a judge. This is to prtect the farmers who planted said crops who could be forced to plow them under if the judge ruled so. If the crops where found to be unsafe...then that is a different story all together. Can anyone confirm this? I dont have the article anymore (it was on the iPhone news feed) but I remember that it went into great detail about the rider.
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