When I was young, ALL farms were freewheat clones. Now 95% are large scale grain only, so that is the shift in 40 years. No young mixed/livestock here, unless 40,000 chickens qualifies.
My take is we ALL were optimistic if we chose this career, but age and time wears down the enthusiasm of youth with large doses of reality. If change accelerates in the future, the number of farms being owner operators will dwindle, so what will rural areas be left with? A lot of empty space and deteriorating infrastructure. That is what I see, and dread to have my next gen experience and work in. Hope to exit on a high note, but the near future outlook might ruin our hopes. Sure hope enough YOUNG GUNS are optimistic! AND crop shortages materialize.
My take is we ALL were optimistic if we chose this career, but age and time wears down the enthusiasm of youth with large doses of reality. If change accelerates in the future, the number of farms being owner operators will dwindle, so what will rural areas be left with? A lot of empty space and deteriorating infrastructure. That is what I see, and dread to have my next gen experience and work in. Hope to exit on a high note, but the near future outlook might ruin our hopes. Sure hope enough YOUNG GUNS are optimistic! AND crop shortages materialize.
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