The writer says it not me. Anyone read the grain news and that article about the 23 year old special super farmer?
They talk about how everyone else has parents to help them out but he bucks the trend and has had no help. He is 23 and farms 10 000 acres. Good for him, too bad this is a lie. He custom farms a fair bit. Guess I could add a thousand acres of swathing I did for a guy once to my land base.
Further in the article, slipped in there unassumingly is the fact that his parents helped him get a loan to aquire a custom hay business. WAIT, he had no help!! Further still, it states he rents his parents land. Wait, he had no help!! Further still, it states his parents are half the labour force. But wait, he had no help.
My point is again, why the vast embelishment, the praise, and the grovelling about some dude who says he had no help, but really did, farming 10 000 acres. I mean who cares? And he's taking that drastic risk of trying some soft white spring wheat this year, cuz its so proactive, and no one else has tried anything newish.
Wonder what he pays his parents for rent? Labour? Any other loan help? How did he "buy' 3800 acres in a few years with no help? i wonder if his parents land base helped at all. Oh, I forgot, the article plainly states he got no help. My bad...
Yeah I'm bashing a BTO, and it doesn't matter a bit, but these type of articles get me revved for some reason. I think its because they are grossly embelished, and farmers who are real life farmers, see through the crap.
Anyways, for any BTO's who sympathize with him, don't mind me, and I don't mean to be harsh at all. Just wondering if anyone read the article and noticed how "special" this guy was. Gee, I hope he's not on here. lol
Any ways, gotta go out and check eggs from my 12 chickens, cuz I'm not a real farmer, and havenothing better to do when Its 37 below. lol
This is a light-hearted post. If you could hear my voice as I re-read it, you would hear snickers, and chuckles, and lots of smiles. Just for those of you who sympathize, and may bash ME for being mean. I'm just saying.
They talk about how everyone else has parents to help them out but he bucks the trend and has had no help. He is 23 and farms 10 000 acres. Good for him, too bad this is a lie. He custom farms a fair bit. Guess I could add a thousand acres of swathing I did for a guy once to my land base.
Further in the article, slipped in there unassumingly is the fact that his parents helped him get a loan to aquire a custom hay business. WAIT, he had no help!! Further still, it states he rents his parents land. Wait, he had no help!! Further still, it states his parents are half the labour force. But wait, he had no help.
My point is again, why the vast embelishment, the praise, and the grovelling about some dude who says he had no help, but really did, farming 10 000 acres. I mean who cares? And he's taking that drastic risk of trying some soft white spring wheat this year, cuz its so proactive, and no one else has tried anything newish.
Wonder what he pays his parents for rent? Labour? Any other loan help? How did he "buy' 3800 acres in a few years with no help? i wonder if his parents land base helped at all. Oh, I forgot, the article plainly states he got no help. My bad...
Yeah I'm bashing a BTO, and it doesn't matter a bit, but these type of articles get me revved for some reason. I think its because they are grossly embelished, and farmers who are real life farmers, see through the crap.
Anyways, for any BTO's who sympathize with him, don't mind me, and I don't mean to be harsh at all. Just wondering if anyone read the article and noticed how "special" this guy was. Gee, I hope he's not on here. lol
Any ways, gotta go out and check eggs from my 12 chickens, cuz I'm not a real farmer, and havenothing better to do when Its 37 below. lol
This is a light-hearted post. If you could hear my voice as I re-read it, you would hear snickers, and chuckles, and lots of smiles. Just for those of you who sympathize, and may bash ME for being mean. I'm just saying.
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