I know of some farms around here, mostly rent all their land, and more concerned about new green paint than building up equity in terms of a land base. Really makes no sense, their farms arent building up any kind of value. Probably be better off to work a 9 to 5 job in town.
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Thank you guys for those opinions....been wondering how young guys buy high priced land and machinery when the numbers don't add up.
To make a modest return after all that work makes zero sense....they might as well borrowed that money and bought railway stocks....less work same return.
Also wondering about the sprayers that have more hours on them in 2 years than mine in ten....a lot more chemical has been expensed thru them as well.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostJust a thought.....
At the end of the day, with a small owned land base, if all you did or were able to do is farm a pile of high rent dirt, lease or buy expensive quickly depreciating iron, and support companies with the ever increasing costs of goods and servces but have no more equity to show for it than when you started.....why bother?
You did not mention the work/home balance.
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Sorry about that.
Originally posted by makar View PostI am very disappointed, i won two tickets to this from farms.com and they only sent me one, next year kiss my ass.
I apologize for this unfortunate mistake.
Email me your address and we will send your Farm Progress show entrance fee for the second ticket.
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