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Re: A few farming questions
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Posted by kyhayman on March 25, 2004 at 15:37:43 from (68.67.64.151):
In Reply to: A few farming questions posted by JohnDeereBMan on March 24, 2004 at 22:43:28:
Sounds like a good plan, not a lot different than what I did. I'm in hay and cattle country, not much space for row crops. In college (back in 1987) I had a chance at a 225 acre farm well worth the money. It was a great investment. In '99 I was able to add 100 acres across the road from it. My dad's place is 8 miles away with another 200. What you propose is not easy though, my grades suffered in college and grad school, and for 10 years I didnt have any money. Been working a full time off farm job since '91. The other post was right, not every spouse will understand. It would be way better for me to live on the farm but that was one line she drew in the sand. We live just out of town. Guess what I'm trying to say is it's doable, just takes some doing and understanding.
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