in the early 90s my dad and a family friend went into a partnership on a third party dairy. dad already had 50 cows and the partner had 20 so they bought 30 together to fill the rented barn. i was the crop and fix it guy and i never cared for the dairy deal but i would milk if some one got sick or hurt. anyway the feeding and manure handling equipment on dads farm was getting in bad shape. the previous winter the high moisture corn silo was giving us trouble and i froze both legs so bad they were numb when i got done . then the next fall they were going to put 50 more cows on each place and the barn where i kept my sheep was going to be converted to free stalls so i was to sell the flock my mom started in the 50s so i wanted to get about a dozen beef cows but they wanted me to invest in the dairy. so i thought it over and a couple days later after going up the 80 foot corn silage silo twice to make repairs before 7.30 in the morning i decided to leave . both dairys folded in a year. i was glad i didnt invest in that.
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