Posted by kyplowboy on November 30, 2007 at 17:52:55 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Help..New to Farming posted by Dennis A. Starliper on November 30, 2007 at 06:52:38:
You are on the right track. Get as much advice as you can from differnt people. Take it all with a grain of salt. Only you know what you see down the road with your spread. Is this farm going to be your hide away place to piddle some or are you going to try to make a dime or two off it? If you are just going to use the place for R and R, do what ever floats your boat on it. If you don"t want it to become a money pit, move slow, ask alot of questions, and listen alot. You should have a good working relationship with your seed/fert/feed/fence/iron dealer, county extention agent, banker, and farmers close to you. Just don"t try to do EVERY thing ANY of them tell you. Be for you drop money on a tractor of other large ticket item post on here, tell us the sale pitch you were given and what you are going to be doing with it and every one on here will be happy to tell you what we thank. There are some tractors that will do every thing you want done on 18 acres, there are just some that are better for hay and over kill for turning a garden over. Some are perfect for plow"n a garden just not big enough for most hay work. Congrats on your purchase and good luck with it. Stay in touch.
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