Why cant the the goverment pay a higher price for the first 10,000 bushels that a farmer produces. They could have a few different choices what different crops you could grow. "EVERY household" (NOT every permit book) would get paid a higher price for the first 10,000 bushels of product that they produce. Any body that would get caught abusing the system could be charged with fraud. There would have to be exceptions in case of a crop failure. They would not have to use CFIP or other programs and save alot of paper work.
If we got $10 a bushel for the first 10,000 bushel we produce we would not have to farm as much land to make a living. There would be more small farms and the farmers who have jobs off the farm would not need the off farm jobs no longer. That would create alot of jobs in the rural areas. People would not have to move to the city to find work. ANd people from the cities could move to the rural areas to work. There would be more small farm equipment sold and the population would grow in the rural areas. It would help the schools, hospitals rural merchants it would be good for everybody.
The price of land would go up for the older farmers that want to sell it. It would be profitable for young farmers to buy the land if they could make a living off of 640 -1000 acres. There would be no incentive to be a big farmer.
I am 31 years old and I have been farming with my dad and my uncle for the last 6 years. My goal is to make a living just farming. Right now I also have a custom grain hauling business and my wife is a teacher which helps out. It feels like I will never reach my goal. When I look at all the farms in our area and how old most of the farmers are, I sure think there will be lots of changes in the next 5-10 years. There is not many young farmers to take over and the farms will just get bigger.
It would sure be nice to see more young farmers get started and have more small farms again or is that a thing of the past?
If we got $10 a bushel for the first 10,000 bushel we produce we would not have to farm as much land to make a living. There would be more small farms and the farmers who have jobs off the farm would not need the off farm jobs no longer. That would create alot of jobs in the rural areas. People would not have to move to the city to find work. ANd people from the cities could move to the rural areas to work. There would be more small farm equipment sold and the population would grow in the rural areas. It would help the schools, hospitals rural merchants it would be good for everybody.
The price of land would go up for the older farmers that want to sell it. It would be profitable for young farmers to buy the land if they could make a living off of 640 -1000 acres. There would be no incentive to be a big farmer.
I am 31 years old and I have been farming with my dad and my uncle for the last 6 years. My goal is to make a living just farming. Right now I also have a custom grain hauling business and my wife is a teacher which helps out. It feels like I will never reach my goal. When I look at all the farms in our area and how old most of the farmers are, I sure think there will be lots of changes in the next 5-10 years. There is not many young farmers to take over and the farms will just get bigger.
It would sure be nice to see more young farmers get started and have more small farms again or is that a thing of the past?
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