After reading all the posts below I still think the independant farmer has a tou8gh way to go. All you city dwellers get up, go to work, get a mortgage drive nice cars etc but you don't have to manage the business end, you get a salary for showing up, bonuses at the end of the year, get your snow plowed by the city, buy city water and sewer(What happens when the farmers well stops working,,) etc. I grew up on a farm and when it was sold out from under me I was devastated. Most Farmers are 3or more generations and they work 14 hours a day most days and on in finitum. City people who want 40 acres wouldnt know what to do with it anyhow so just remember the food and soon the fuel is all due to the farmer and praise him. Also, I collect old tractors and I will bet that what I have in vehicles would not even buy you a new car. It is simply a hobby that connects you to the past when farmers were respected for their hard work. There. Henry
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