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Re: trouble on the farm
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Posted by ErnieDD on January 14, 2006 at 08:58:30 from (66.67.13.184):
In Reply to: trouble on the farm posted by old fashioned farmer on January 14, 2006 at 06:44:57:
You don't say how old you are, and whose money you are spending other than its yours. Are you in partnership w/family or living at home and helping out. So if you have a piece of the action (ie a formal partnership) or work for a wage ($xxx per week) and you are of the age of majority (>21), I figure buy it. The best thing we did for our hay crop was to buy a old NH 469. We cut more hay per lap and eliminated 1 tractor in the field not having to condition. This was a dairy farm in 1972. Now I am reading between the lines here. If you are out of college and living at home and don't have a formal work agreement.....it may be time to move out.
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