Posted by Rich Iowa on October 10, 2007 at 21:17:24 from (67.41.242.92):
After not being allowed to do anything on my dad's property but bale the 4-5 acres of old hay field for couple years, I've decided to throw in the towel. I've placed all (which isn't much )my equipment in the local paper. I can't do anything at my dad's and nobody wants to help a young person get into agriculture around here. I've signed up with the Farm-On program at ISU, with no luck. So, I'm going to my second choice....truck driving. I've been driving straight trucks localy for couple years now and in a month, I'm leaving for the open road. I feel like I have failed myself. I can't imagine how you guys felt that had to give it all up back in the 80's. I hate seeing my tractor sitting out there in the weather and not being used, and it was bigger than what I needed, so I'm letting it go. Hopefully in a year or two I will find a place where I can park a smaller tractor inside and restore it to it's former glory, then work it with a plow from time to time.
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