I picked up most of what I own during the last farm crisis. (Stupidity of leveraging land valuations, for which I have no sympathy).
We are in the green most years. And, we don't depend on Farm Aid. And, with the current drought, we're still above water. Sold off some cows, and doing the best we can.
Little story.......................................
We had devastating wildfires in the Panhandle last year, and this year. First thing................the big boys start asking for hay donations LOL. Not my fault you're over borrowed. We suffered the same fires here in Central Ok back in 2011, and nobody came to our aid. And, if you're on land that won't support the number of head that you run, don't come crying to me when things go South.
The Big Freeze, and the same doods are asking for donations. We just shuffle along like we always have. Hand to mouth.
Big Time Welfare Ranchers up there in Wyoming, and the other Western states, who graze on Federal Land...........crying when things turn bad. We just keep on keepin' on.
Now..................... We're lookin' at some serious problems with the Ogalala Aquifer................. Wanna bet those folks are gonna start cryin' for some sorta aid? Notwithstanding it was them that pumped it dry LOL. Farms in Cali..........same same.
Oklahoma is the land of the poor. We get by. Always have, always will. Or, we go broke(shrug)
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