johan3400
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Re: What\'s the most profitable way make cash, farming
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" Think outside of the box. Don't fall into the rut "This is what we did last year, so let's do it the same way THIS year"...... Don't despare when you have 2 or 3 (or 10) bad years in a row." )</font>
This is good advice for making money on the farm. I am starting back to work to make the move faster to the farm. I now live 156 miles away from the farm and need to be close by. I wish to keep my lifestyle the same as it has been for the past years. I want my family around me. My wife and I made a clear choice. We believe in where we want to take the farm, we just want the security of a job to make the transition easier. I have 65 acres of rolling ground. We took the 200 acre family farm and devided it between my brother(Wesdor), my sister and myself. If you wish to make money on the farm, What do you like to be involved in? Do you like livestock, vegetables, fruit, or some other specialty crop? What experience do you have in farming. For me I was a conventional farmer. I made the same mistake many farmers did in the later 70's into the early 80's. I tried to borrow my way to a big farm and did not backit up with enough focus to the detail. What ever you do to make money, back it with a solid business plan. Capitalize it well enough to succeed and do not loose heart. Surround yourself with successful people who can encourage you when you need it.
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" Think outside of the box. Don't fall into the rut "This is what we did last year, so let's do it the same way THIS year"...... Don't despare when you have 2 or 3 (or 10) bad years in a row." )</font>
This is good advice for making money on the farm. I am starting back to work to make the move faster to the farm. I now live 156 miles away from the farm and need to be close by. I wish to keep my lifestyle the same as it has been for the past years. I want my family around me. My wife and I made a clear choice. We believe in where we want to take the farm, we just want the security of a job to make the transition easier. I have 65 acres of rolling ground. We took the 200 acre family farm and devided it between my brother(Wesdor), my sister and myself. If you wish to make money on the farm, What do you like to be involved in? Do you like livestock, vegetables, fruit, or some other specialty crop? What experience do you have in farming. For me I was a conventional farmer. I made the same mistake many farmers did in the later 70's into the early 80's. I tried to borrow my way to a big farm and did not backit up with enough focus to the detail. What ever you do to make money, back it with a solid business plan. Capitalize it well enough to succeed and do not loose heart. Surround yourself with successful people who can encourage you when you need it.