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Posted by KURT on September 10, 2003 at 08:34:01 from (68.72.231.121):
In Reply to: Re: Do you make money farming crops? (need to be e posted by Vern Iowa on September 10, 2003 at 07:29:03:
I dont plan on farming, I only own 2.5 acres of dense hardwood land in Central Mi. Built a house on the 2.5 acres. I just need to hear it straight from the guys who farm land and I was curious. As far as a crop on my own land, no crop only trees which translates to Firewood, I know what you mean about the labor cost, I spent many hours and days cutting, splitting, stacking wood for my own use, I may have earned $2/hour if I sold the firewood. I kept most of it, gave away about 10 truck loads when I was building my house, just logs at that time--not split. I have a medium sized wood stove in the living room and it is a blessing to stay nice and warm in the dead of winter without setting the thermostat at 78degrees F. The fruits of my labor I guess, and it is nice to go out in October and Nov. and cut trees and spilt wood.
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