Phoenix, I half agree with you. I also think
"maybe this time it can be different".
Negotiated fee for service, signed contracts,
custom farming for the new landowners until they
can do it themselves.
There is some decent money in custom work.
Lots of guys make extra machinery payments by
doing custom work around their neighbourhood.
In my area there was a retired farmer that sold the
farm then bought a 10 yr. old Gleaner N7 with a
pickup and 27 ft straight header. He would have
one steady contract, and in the tough weather
years he would be hired as a extra capacity for
others. He would net anywhere from 25,000 to
37,000 before taxes. Doing something he really
enjoyed. He was reliable, and he could repair any
color combine in the yard.
"maybe this time it can be different".
Negotiated fee for service, signed contracts,
custom farming for the new landowners until they
can do it themselves.
There is some decent money in custom work.
Lots of guys make extra machinery payments by
doing custom work around their neighbourhood.
In my area there was a retired farmer that sold the
farm then bought a 10 yr. old Gleaner N7 with a
pickup and 27 ft straight header. He would have
one steady contract, and in the tough weather
years he would be hired as a extra capacity for
others. He would net anywhere from 25,000 to
37,000 before taxes. Doing something he really
enjoyed. He was reliable, and he could repair any
color combine in the yard.
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