Hay Farmers getting out of farming

/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #202  
So why are you participating so much in a hay farming, not ranching, thread?
I mean 1 or 2 posts makes sense, or the irrigation comments are fine, but mocking and making farming sound like it was only for HS drop outs and a dozen other associated derogatory remarks?

Driving a truck 12 hours probably borders on illegal and would be an exhausting day.
Ive done it before. You haven’t
See how that works?

I do have about 15,000 acres of hay meadows...I do know more than most about it and enough to know it takes a special kind to do it.
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming
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#203  
I do have about 15,000 acres of hay meadows...I do know more than most about it and enough to know it takes a special kind to do it.
The inevitable bragging….
Usually only takes 2-3 posts. Surprised he went 8-10 without letting us know how amazing he is.

And you call me a ”bragger”….. hypocrisy on steroids
 
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/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #205  
Also, you did ask why I was in a hay thread...
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #206  
Hopefully y'all have trusts that will (at least now) limit the tax liability. Who knows what going to happen this year though.

Yes, we have trusts and know the tax liabilities. but as you say (at least now)
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #207  
Problem is, farming ain't about sitting on your butt on a tractor all day.
So much more to it than that.
Truth^

Been working as a hobby/weekend farmer for seven years now, every day I learn about something I need to be doing but haven’t been.
 
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I know... put 30 lines of what you own in your signature line; that'll show him. :):p

You can relate to this

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/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #213  
If you don't have a street light, you are not a small town, Chris. You are off the grid.

What are you farming?
I’m in the city of Oakland and no street lights for the 200 or so homes in my neighborhood laid out in 1948 with zoning for horses…
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #214  
Farming and ranching will always attract those that did not go to college or a trade school.
Napa Vineyards would be the opposite… lots of UC Davis viticulture degrees in wine country.
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #215  
Dairy Farming runs deep in my family and the family farm mom born and raised passed down through generations and now no more farming…

Problem with Dairy is it is a 7day a week year round commitment and many simply say too much… my cousin got a job driving a city bus.. good pension, vacation and he still gets to live on the farm and sells a little timber and some land too with hay leased for little to neighbor that had son growing the business.

The old folks would turn over but they are long gone…
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #217  
Dairy Farming runs deep in my family and the family farm mom born and raised passed down through generations and now no more farming…

Problem with Dairy is it is a 7day a week year round commitment and many simply say too much… my cousin got a job driving a city bus.. good pension, vacation and he still gets to live on the farm and sells a little timber and some land too with hay leased for little to neighbor that had son growing the business.

The old folks would turn over but they are long gone…
I hear you! Grew up on a dairy farm; when I got drafted I was amazed that even in the Navy I got days off...and they didn't roust me out of bed until 5:30 in the morning! That spoiled me - no way could I live as a dairy farmer.
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #218  
Too many folk think that farmers/ranchers just sit around all day and somehow, magically, the seeds get planted/weeded etc, cows get fed/watered and doctored up all by themselves so all we have to do is ride around in our tractor to the bank and get paid. Go to a row cropper or cattle farm/ranch people are working long hours 7 days a week. Funny thing about farming, weekends are just like weekdays, animals still need feeding. Crops still need tending.
I hear you but MossRoad has those figures on farm incomes. You don't think his info is legit?
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #219  
Had a cousin that was a big draw for local organic vegetables and had set up in hot houses...

Had a good run for about 25 years but with organic everywhere the margins squeezed and shut it down... they also now enjoy weekends without farmers markets... etc.

The flip side is during the Depression when city folks were in food lines the farm family always had food and a roof over their head... "Subsistence Farming"
 
/ Hay Farmers getting out of farming #220  
I always wondered how they did ditches in the flat lands. Do you have to use pump houses to move the water or is there enough pitch in the land to move the water by gravity?

This area of Indiana and Illinois used to be the largest wetland marsh in the United States. In the mid 1800's the Grand Kankakee Marsh was drained, and the Kankakee River was straightened. There's not much of a drop in elevation from the middle of northern Indiana to well into Illinois. There are no pump houses or dams. The water just very slowly moves to the southwest. It's a very interesting history.

 

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