Welcome! Please use the navigational links to explore our website.
PartsASAP LogoCompany Logo (800) 853-2651

Shop Now

   Allis Chalmers Case Farmall IH Ford 8N,9N,2N Ford
   Ferguson John Deere Massey Ferguson Minn. Moline Oliver
 
Marketplace
Classified Ads
Photo Ads
Tractor Parts
Salvage

Community
Discussion Forums
Project Journals
Your Stories
Events Calendar
Hauling Schedule

Galleries
Tractor Photos
Implement Photos
Vintage Photos
Help Identify
Parts & Pieces
Stuck & Troubled
Vintage Ads
Community Album
Photo Ad Archives

Research & Info
Articles
Tractor Registry
Tip of the Day
Safety Cartoons
Tractor Values
Serial Numbers
Tune-Up Guide
Paint Codes
List Prices
Production Nbrs
Tune-Up Specs
Torque Values
3-Point Specs
Glossary

Miscellaneous
Tractor Games
Just For Kids
Virtual Show
Museum Guide
Memorial Page
Feedback Form

Yesterday's Tractors Facebook Page

  
Tractor Talk Discussion Board

Re: Re: Need some advice!


[ View Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Return to Forum ]

Posted by m.c. on February 22, 2002 at 17:35:05 from (63.82.131.131):

In Reply to: Re: Need some advice! posted by CJ on February 21, 2002 at 20:52:43:

Diversify! Same as with buying stocks. I't's all a crap shoot.You know the old saying,"don't keep your eggs in one basket". If the market dives on one particular stock, i.e."crop", you won't lose everything. You've got a lot of good advice here, I'd just add my two cents worth, if I was 20 again. This depends on where you live and how much time you've got to spend on the farm. If you're not too far north and have good, well drained soil, and can spend the time, this is what I'd do. First, just like everyone else has suggested, rent most of the acres to another farmer in area. He can at least pay the property tax if nothing else. Second , unlike the one guy who want's to kill trees, they are an excellent investment.Take a small portion of the property and plant geneticaly advanced black walnut, oak and cherry. Look at what the prices are for these hardwoods and veneers, now think what they will be in 25-30 years when they are ready to be harvested. you will only be 45-50 years old. Third, take another small portion, and plant pines, spruces, balsam, ect. These can be purchased yearly from the d.n.r or soil conservation district, depending where you live, for @$25 for 100 seedlings. These can be grown for christmas trees or for landscaping purposes. Think of all the new housing additions and office parks that suddenly spring up with new, tall pines or spruce trees. The landscapers make a fortune off of a mature tree, who bought it off someone like you ,maybe. Lastly, if you aren't going to do the heavy farming yourself, a smaller tractor, 20-30 hp should work. Lot's of old ones out there, wouldn't pay over $5000,00, and it better be in damn good shape. Well, that's what I might do, if I was 20 again. Good luck


Follow Ups:




Post A Followup

:
:

: Re: Re: Re: Need some advice!

:

:

:

:

: If you check this box, email will be sent to you whenever someone replies to this message. Your email address must be entered above to receive notification. This notification will be cancelled automatically after 2 weeks.


TRACTOR PARTS TRACTOR MANUALS
We sell tractor parts!  We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today. [ About Us ]

Home  |  Forums


Today's Featured Article - Talk of the Town: Repairin a Gas Tank - by Staff. This interesting discussion is from the Tool Talk Discussion Forum. Remember that safety is your first priority - make sure you know what you are doing before attempting a potentially dangerous activity! ... [Read Article]

Latest Ad: Sell 1958 Hi-Altitude Massey Fergerson tractor, original condition. three point hitch pto engine, Runs well, photos available upon request [More Ads]

Copyright © 1997-2024 Yesterday's Tractor Co.

All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy

TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V.

Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor Headquarters

Website Accessibility Policy