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Re: How many of us are farmers?


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Posted by DuaneTX on February 07, 2001 at 22:33:56 from (209.34.0.26):

In Reply to: How many of us are farmers? posted by hendrik on February 07, 2001 at 05:15:05:

Howdy dudes,
Spent my first 20 years raised on a dairy farm in Michigan, the next 20 years teaching band in Houston. Miss farming sence I left MI but the old family farm was 30 miles north of Detroit and swallow-up by high taxes and urban spraw. After 20 years in Houston, I ended up with 5 acres and 30 llamas (which the wife and kids show at live stock shows), 6 arab hores, 3 pot bellies, too many cats, 3 dogs and one EMU (where's the beef).
At present I have 8 tractors, 2 of each color except red. Trying to by an AC G from a neighbor. His wife may trade for a llama. Still working on him.

Planning on moving to NW Montana this summer. Looking for acrage in the Kalispell area. Would like to find a farm of about 80 to 120 acres.
Wife wants to start a christian dude ranch with cabins. You know of any land for sale in that area, give me an email.

Always wanted to be a farmer but never could aford it. I don't know how you guys with over a million dollars invested in machinery make it on those grain and milk prices.

Wife said I spend too much time on this board and not enought with her and the kids. What do you all think. Now I mostly read this board after midnight when family is asleep.

I enjoy reading all the info and it sure is helping me on my restoration projects. Currently I'm working on my AC IB.

Thanks guys..... why don't I see any girls names on these posting.??????


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