MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Here's something for you to chew on...
I know many people that own their own businesses. They started young, enjoy and believe in the product they produce (be it a physical product, a service product, etc..) and decided to get their own business. If the business grows and is successful, eventually management duties get larger and larger. Someone has to manage it. You can either hire a manager and keep doing the work that you love, or you can manage it yourself and you'll end up going hands-off the work that you love. For someone to say that a farmer that manages the business and pays people to do the physical labor and never gets into the field themselves isn't a farmer, well, that's just not true. Large businesses require managers and labor. Its still a business, and the business is farming.
I know many people that own their own businesses. They started young, enjoy and believe in the product they produce (be it a physical product, a service product, etc..) and decided to get their own business. If the business grows and is successful, eventually management duties get larger and larger. Someone has to manage it. You can either hire a manager and keep doing the work that you love, or you can manage it yourself and you'll end up going hands-off the work that you love. For someone to say that a farmer that manages the business and pays people to do the physical labor and never gets into the field themselves isn't a farmer, well, that's just not true. Large businesses require managers and labor. Its still a business, and the business is farming.