I have a burning question that has been on my mind a lot lately.
Is there still anyone out there who raises there own meat? Milk? Eggs? Gardens?
I have 4 young kids, 3 quarter horses, and fences. I have struggled with farming, and many of you will remember my trials this year as I had posted specifics earlier. The money just is never there, I have a poorish set-up for farming, limited land, and I am tired of fighting to put the next crop in.
So my question is, what happened to the old ways? Why such a rat race now? Are we too good to raise a couple pigs, chickens and have a decent sized garden? It seems such a lost art. We ALL have land where we could raise some food. What holds us back? Time?
I for my kids sake plan on getting a couple pigs to feed up, some laying hens, some roaster birds, and a steer. Am I out to lunch? Should I not do this? Why did we as farmers quit doing this? It can't be time, because I can feed a pig and chickens in about 10 minutes.
So I guess I want someone to step up and tell me how out to lunch I am, or some such thing.
I must say I am a high input type farmer, I am clean, am smartish, (i think lol) and don't necessarily want to farm with 3020's, but neither do I want ALL the land that is there. i just want good meat, chores for my soon to be lazy kids, an actual farm with animals on it so they can see what farming is to me supposed to be like, and in the process save a little money.
Does anyone follow my thoughts? I want to continue to farm as I have, hopefully catch a lucky break to get me more established, but dang I miss some of the old ways...
Fire Away with your thoughts. And thanks for reading along with my thoughts...
Is there still anyone out there who raises there own meat? Milk? Eggs? Gardens?
I have 4 young kids, 3 quarter horses, and fences. I have struggled with farming, and many of you will remember my trials this year as I had posted specifics earlier. The money just is never there, I have a poorish set-up for farming, limited land, and I am tired of fighting to put the next crop in.
So my question is, what happened to the old ways? Why such a rat race now? Are we too good to raise a couple pigs, chickens and have a decent sized garden? It seems such a lost art. We ALL have land where we could raise some food. What holds us back? Time?
I for my kids sake plan on getting a couple pigs to feed up, some laying hens, some roaster birds, and a steer. Am I out to lunch? Should I not do this? Why did we as farmers quit doing this? It can't be time, because I can feed a pig and chickens in about 10 minutes.
So I guess I want someone to step up and tell me how out to lunch I am, or some such thing.
I must say I am a high input type farmer, I am clean, am smartish, (i think lol) and don't necessarily want to farm with 3020's, but neither do I want ALL the land that is there. i just want good meat, chores for my soon to be lazy kids, an actual farm with animals on it so they can see what farming is to me supposed to be like, and in the process save a little money.
Does anyone follow my thoughts? I want to continue to farm as I have, hopefully catch a lucky break to get me more established, but dang I miss some of the old ways...
Fire Away with your thoughts. And thanks for reading along with my thoughts...
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