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Posted by Dave from MN on March 08, 2007 at 15:35:32 from (74.60.89.38):
In Reply to: High fuel, I love it. posted by IaGary on March 08, 2007 at 12:48:07:
I stated a quite a while back, when everyone was saying to get out of farming cause of $1.50 corn. I stated my belief that some day in near future crop prices are gonna go high again and when it does the guys that have been grabing up land, outbidding other less backed farmers, securing land rent contracts and such will reap the benefits. They are and they will. I really regret not getting started 3 years ago when I originally planned to, but I listened to my renter that said I pay more than you can make. Isnt true. I am not gonna bash any big operators that are growing through good descisions and Honest/Fair land aquisitions, but there is a reason many big business owners have been selling and getting into agriculture, or are backing a certain farmer and receiving a extra no hands on income. There is only SO much land, the worlds population is growing, In the future food, will be in high demand, those that stay in farming will reap the benefits, those who chose to get out, wont have the assets to start up again. This is my beleif, and I am hearing from my freinds that farm anywhere from 12 acres up to 3000 acres. My freinds tell me Farm your own ground, youll make money, the big renters in the area tell ya, you cant make no money-let me rent it. I hope all farmers prosper, but I am in no way a fan of corperate farms. Watch milk prices the next 3 years.
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