Curious to know what everyone thinks about farm size today and the opinion of the idea size grain farm for a family is in 2018.
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QUESTION: In 2018, In Acres, What is a Small, Medium, Large and Mega Farm
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Mostlyaround here most are 4/600acres,grain a few over 1000,1 feedlot grain silage operation probably in excess of 40.000. Some still run cows 80 to 250 cows mostly 100 /140 and they seem to live quite comfortable, which brings up the question when you get over 1000 who are you working for I know we as stops can't afford the newer bigger equipt but we don't need it to make a living.
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In the seventies when there were lots of farms around here.....there was softball....community...tournaments...etc. ....now it's just desolate and isolated...
But it's easier to see how it happens now looking back....
And it continues to this day...
Mega farms just create transient workers....after watching the trend for 30 years ....I would rather see 5 -150 or 10- 75cow herds than one 750 cattle operation.......
Better community.....Last edited by bucket; Jun 2, 2018, 09:58.
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Maybe the better question might be..."how many people does the "farm" need to support"? One, two, or three families and a crew of hired men?
No right answer.
What are you satisfied with?
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostMaybe the better question might be..."how many people does the "farm" need to support"? One, two, or three families and a crew of hired men?
No right answer.
What are you satisfied with?
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As you can see the answer is very subjective for the farmer.
Area, enterprise dependent.
Better question during anylysis is what the rented to owned ratio is. And what is sustainable.
0-1 rock solid
3-1 swamp
Then there is multiples for each machine.
But seriously.
If you owned free and clear 1500 - 2000 acres here. Your family should want for not.
The trend that is here. Multigenerational operations going past 10,000 with cautious rented/owned. Reasonable debt even at $4500- $5000/ac.
Still about 2500 minimum per family.
Very different lifestyle expectations thru the generations tho!!!!
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My father used to say for every 3 acres you own you can only rent one do not exceed that ratio.
No idea if its right or wrong but that was one of his pearls of wisdom
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The answer would have to measured gross sales rather than physical size. The dryland farmer harvesting 15 Bu of wheat per acre every second year would need a lot more acres than the organic producer in a high rainfall area growing hemp.
Here, mixed farms, average size is still probably a 1/4 section. 1000 acres is a big farm around here.
I expect it has a lot to do with the ability to support a farm with off farm income, an opportunity that just didn't or doesn't exist in many areas of the prairies.
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