Posted by Andy Martin on December 28, 2015 at 10:42:46 from (209.213.149.120):
I see the term all the time, and I'm having trouble with it. Is it someone that is bigger than you? In the 60's my uncle had a cousin he was deriding as "farming big". As I recall the guy bought a JD 3010, maybe a 4010, and rented some land. My uncle still used his Case DC and my dad's Farmall M. Dad was driven off the farm along with my uncle in '52, uncle worked on a corporate farm in CA and dad went to work at an aircraft factory in KC. Uncle came back to MO in two years, but having been a B-17 pilot, dad really liked building planes and never went back to farming. The M was bought because of wet conditions in '52 because his 9n kept getting stuck.
I ask the question because lots of guys on here look like BTO's to me and lots of others, but I'm not sure anyone claims to be one, unless they get overextended and go broke. Which my uncle's cousin did, no surprise to my uncle.
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