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Coming to a Cross Road


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Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 24, 2021 at 07:03:08 from (70.50.208.188):

I am addicted to farming, and dairy farming in
particular. And I see that our farm is rapidly
reaching a cross road, due to changing rules
around milk production facilities. Manure storage,
when and where manure can be spread, and
generally livestock confinement. I had originally
thought that just building a manure storage
structure would take the pressure off, but it seems
that is only going to be part of the solution. We keep
our cows in a old tie stall barn, and there is
increasing pressure on tie barn operations to allow
cows more freedom to interact, and roam freely. So
we have been exploring all options. Including
retirement, but that will pull the rug out from under
the next generation, and wont make me happy
either. Trying to renovate our existing barn, will still
leave us doing a lot of physical manual labor. A new
barn with two robot milkers, liquid manure system,
naturally ventilation etc will cost around 1.5 million. I
am 60 and my son is 25 years younger than I.
Obviously it would be crazy for me to pull the trigger
on this, and expect to keep milking till I turn 80 to
pay for it, but my son wouldnt even be as old as I
am in 20 years. Not really looking for advice on
what to do so much as just sharing my burden of
what to do as I reach this cross road. Doing nothing
isnt a option, as with new rules our farm will no
longer meet Grade A. My son and I are very open
to each others thoughts and communication isnt a
issue between us..Retirement isnt very appealing
to me, and I dont like crop farming or beef cattle.
Trying to find the right solution to meet everyones
needs and expectations is my task. My wife and I
have had to go to the barn every day for over 40
years, and building new facilities would allow us to
have more freedom to enjoy ourselves, but still be
able to back stop our son, while his own kids grow.
Its a tough call, and I ultimately have to make the
choice, I feel rather pressured by outside forces to
act. And I dont like being in that position. And
nothing makes me feel as depressed as walking
through a empty dairy barn, with no milk cows.


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