Posted by kyhayman on January 28, 2008 at 22:00:24 from (75.104.128.59):
In Reply to: Our farming ventures posted by Dave from MN on January 28, 2008 at 06:16:46:
I grew up farming on my dads place; hay, burley tobacco, beef cattle, and custom work. Spent 17 years working off the farm after college and farming part time. Back to full time farming now. Same mix of stuff; hay, custom work, beef cows. Started with my own stuff on rented ground in high school in 1983, bought my own place in 1987. Added to it in 2001 and again in 2005. Running right at 300 acres now, plus the custom work. My dad is getting ready to retire so I'll pick up his place in a few years. Last land I bought cost me 7250 an acre in '05 but it was a small tract. Decent 100 acre parcels are selling in the mid 3000's an acre.
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