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Farming in the future, where will we be in 10 -15 years?

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    #16
    A size to manage well? Well again, if
    one farms too much, especially in damp
    regions, you could have 17 combines to
    harvest 140 acres, and not get the
    weather to do it. Which isn't
    management, it is simply the point that
    WEATHER is king as to how much one can
    manage.

    That stated, for a single family, with
    no parents, brothers, uncles, wife
    working, and with young kids... It still
    depends on where you farm, and your
    particular cicumstances.

    I started in 1992 with 70 acres of wheat
    at age 16, renting it from my mother. I
    finally have 1500 acres, am raising a
    family of 4, and my wife stays at home.
    I depended on an of farm business. But
    when you have to start this way, and
    learn along the way form experience, and
    have no deep pocketed history, or co-
    signing on loans, or a land base to back
    you up, 20 000 acres of land could come
    up and all you can do is watch from the
    sidelines. Not that even 2 000 acres
    have been available during that time,
    but that is another story.

    So I have a goal to farm a couple
    thousand, and I know that is enough for
    me at least to handle well on my own, to
    make a decent living. More later.

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