Posted by 1948CaseVAI on March 17, 2021 at 07:49:43 from (68.235.43.156):
In Reply to: farmimg or trucking? posted by 55 50 Ron on March 17, 2021 at 06:29:06:
I went to school about right in the middle of KS. 16 kids in elementary and 100 in graduating class from the nearby "big" school.
I can think of three schoolmates who are BTO and have no time for any other jobs off the farm or on the road, and several who work for those or other BTO and will do whatever they have to to make ends meet when there is no farm work to do. But I do not think of those guys as any kind of farmers since they work little to none of their own ground. Some may raise 5 or 10 steers once in a while but that's about it.
I do not know of any who run trucks long distance but several who work part-time driving concrete trucks or feed trucks at one of the commercial feedlots. The area is pretty much run by BTO and there are few "hobby" formers.
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