Posted by cjunrau on November 30, 2019 at 08:20:34 from (216.130.89.232):
In Reply to: Wheat in Winter posted by rusty6 on November 30, 2019 at 08:00:59:
In my opinion it is the sign of greed. To many BTO operations are trying to do way more than they should. I don’t know any small to medium farmer (under 2000 acres ) who has crop in the feild. We have in this area a couple guys who think they want to own it all have ended up with over a 1000 acres in th field. 30-40 years ago it would have been cattle feed as most farmers where mixed farms. It is still a good living and life style to be diversified and have no more than 1000- 1500 aces. I don’t feel sorry for anyone with crop In The field as most is there own fault for thinking they can take over the whole country. I had one farmer with 12 thousand acres trlll me they he would never have a crop failure because they had drainage for to wet and irrigation for to dry. Little does he know that God is in charge not him.
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