Posted by northeast puller 1 on September 18, 2012 at 07:45:51 from (75.97.169.227):
If you got a do over would you? After reading Bill on the farms latest post. Which I always enjoy. Looking at the 620 on the gravity wagons got me to thinking. When I was 19 I wanted to farm but 1981 it was not the best time to start farming from scratch without working a hundred hours a week to figure out who you could not pay at the end of the week. If you could have a do over .If you could milk 35 or 40 cows. (insert your type of farming here) and provide a good living and retirement for your family would you? I talking about family farm size like in the 50 or 60 with say equipment like a 3020 or 4020 John deer or an 806 or 560 farmall some thing with live pto and power steering. 40 cow tie stall barn with 2 20 x 60 upright silo for haylage and corn silage. 2 or 3 round wire corn cribs. I sure would of loved too. I am in to my 4th year of self-employment running a True Value hardware store and in these times it has not been easy to stay a float but is rewarding in some ways. But if I was rasing a family now. I would be sucking wind most likely
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