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Posted by Brad Wright of MO on February 14, 2007 at 11:07:46 from (70.255.145.114):
I read in an earlier post that i think it was ia gary that started farmin in his junior year of high school. I realize things were different then and it was prolly easier to start farming then. (no offense or anything) But that got me to thinkin i've always wanted to farm so why cant i start in high school to. By the way im freshman now. My grandpa would prolly be glad to help me. He has some equipment but not a lot cause now my uncle does all the farming. His equipment is way to big for me to use for just startin out anyway. Im not talkin nothing to big just maby 20 acres or so untill i get the hang of it. I've helped farm with my uncle for years i just have never really done it by myself completely like a whole season. What do you think is the best way to start up and do you think this is even a good idea?
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