Posted by flashback on February 03, 2008 at 20:19:02 from (216.119.6.182):
In Reply to: appreciate a listening ear posted by old fashioned farmer on February 03, 2008 at 17:43:48:
Dont give up on farming yet. There are some govt programs to help beginning farmers. Talk with your neighbor about delayed partial payments. Dont depend on your uncles too much either. I went thru just the same deal 60 years ago. Thought the 400 acres would pass on to me so I went the Purdue to learn agriculture and all the facets I didn't already know. Half way thru my 2nd year I came home for spring break to find out my farm was being plotted for houses. One of my uncles decided he need more money and just did it. Wish that I had not changed my major because I still have it in myu blood. Have done some farming in the last 20 years but its not the same. Jack
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