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Re: Somebody talk me out of this!
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Posted by RichZ on July 13, 2004 at 17:42:33 from (207.69.138.136):
In Reply to: Somebody talk me out of this! posted by Allan in NE on July 13, 2004 at 05:19:50:
Allan, it's not dumb, go for it!!! I grew up on Long Island, in what was a farming community when my family moved there in 1956. By the time I was in junior high school, there was one farm left in the community, but I already had the farming bug. I wanted to move to upstate NY and buy a farm since I was a kid. My wife and I finally suceeded when I was 46. I just turned 50 last month, and we're in the process of establishing a dairy goat herd. We already have an egg business from free range chickens, and we're buying our breeding stock for Berkshire and Old Spot pigs this fall. We're not there yet, but we're well on our way. People who don't know farming don't understand how it gets in your blood. You need it as much as you need food, water and oxygen. Now that we have a farm, I'd rather die than ever give this up, and I won't. Hopefully, we're making the right choices, and we'll be successful, but I understand how you need to get back to farming. Do it!!!!
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