Posted by BarnyardEngineering on September 14, 2023 at 05:38:47 from (161.69.57.47):
In Reply to: Chopped my corn posted by farmerjason1 on September 13, 2023 at 20:01:54:
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Let me guess, Farming Fixing & Fabricating? Based on a lot of the breakdowns he documents on youtube, some of his help leaves something to be desired.
But, as I'm sure everyone here knows, it's always been hard to find good help. The good ones are worth more but you can't afford to pay them more so they end up getting jobs outside the ag sector that pay better. When it comes to seasonal help the problem is exponentially worse. Anyone "good" has a full time job and can't just drop everything to come help you when your crop is ready.
I know with my little operation, I always end up behind the 8 ball because I can't disappear from my day job whenever something needs to be done on the farm. The weather hardly ever works out where the big work can be done on a weekend, and they frown on you taking days off without two weeks' notice.
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