Posted by Butch(OH) on July 10, 2017 at 07:22:39 from (66.192.33.38):
In Reply to: Re: Winter wheat. posted by JD Seller on July 09, 2017 at 22:22:23:
Hi again JD, If I had read this reply before posting above I would not have written the other reply. I see now that you split hairs that some do not split when you say we must differentiate making money on owning land vs making money growing crops. When I actively farmed the farm was the farm in it's entirety, we didnt have a "company" that owned the land and another that farmed it, making or losing in our case was determined by looking at the entire crop operation. Obviously a person must have land if he is going to crop farm. In my case the decision to buy or lease land was determined by cutting the hair you speak of. In my active farming days what we owned had to be supplemented by rented ground because even back then you could not purchase farm ground and expect to pay for it and the equipment to farm it and make a living. The rented ground provided the extra income to purchase the ground we owned and buy groceries. I guess we are saying that same thing, you just make more divisions in the operation than I ever did.
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