Hay Dude
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- Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, (2) Kubota ZD331’s, 2020 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, Deere CX-15, Pottinger Hay mowers
Yep.While I never farmed my grandparents did and I lived on their dairy farm growing up, my wife's family still farms.
The thing most people don't realize is to be a farmer also requires you to be a GOOD mechanic, understand finance, project manager, meteorologist, very self sufficient and the list goes on.
Farming is full time job as most on this site well know.
I find it amazing how little non farmers know or understand what farming is all about, I can see a time when only huge farming operations will be able to survive.
Soon it’ll be a few hundred corporate farmers with their kids posting pictures of big iron they don’t own.
“You’ll own nothing” is a saying that is becoming more and more of a reality with each passing year- especially in farming.
Of course, some of the older farmers have managed to own everything, but if you are just getting started out, you’d have to either have a rich relative, be willed an entire paid-off farm operation, or farm with 60’s relics to begin farming now. Or as I do, have significant other off-farm income.
I can tell you with 100% certainty farming is a dying profession. It hasn’t or won’t die overnight, but if you look at the numbers, there’s fewer and fewer farms every year.
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