FS got me thinking (can you smell the smoke?).
Many producers both young and old have off farm employment. For some this relegates the farm to the status of hobby, for others it is a cash flow issue, for others the farm is an investment that may or may not be funded through other income. I think their are both serious and non serious ag producers in every category.
What got me thinking was the question about the opportunity cost of off farm employment. In essence, does off farm employment take focus off the farm business to the detriment of that business?
This is a pretty personal question but for myself the honest answer is yes and no.
Should I/Could I profitably spend more time farming, yes. My working history has certainly shown that time and effort invested wisely pays off in the long run. Conversely, off farm employment has greatly enhanced my contact base and professional skills that I need to operate a modern agricultural enterprise. My off farm work in agriculture has greatly benefited our farm operation with the best being yet to come.
For myself, at my age the farm must be a paying proposition, it is also a long term investment, no different than the other businesses that I operate or work within. I know that "tractor time/cow time" is enjoyable but it is not the most effective use of my time.
I would be interested to hear other comments, thoughts? I think there may be a difference for others as I am self employed full time and then some in agriculture. I certainly appreciate the skills that others bring to the table and often the best farmers I have met are the ones that come from outside industries with no preconceived notions and keen business minds.
Many producers both young and old have off farm employment. For some this relegates the farm to the status of hobby, for others it is a cash flow issue, for others the farm is an investment that may or may not be funded through other income. I think their are both serious and non serious ag producers in every category.
What got me thinking was the question about the opportunity cost of off farm employment. In essence, does off farm employment take focus off the farm business to the detriment of that business?
This is a pretty personal question but for myself the honest answer is yes and no.
Should I/Could I profitably spend more time farming, yes. My working history has certainly shown that time and effort invested wisely pays off in the long run. Conversely, off farm employment has greatly enhanced my contact base and professional skills that I need to operate a modern agricultural enterprise. My off farm work in agriculture has greatly benefited our farm operation with the best being yet to come.
For myself, at my age the farm must be a paying proposition, it is also a long term investment, no different than the other businesses that I operate or work within. I know that "tractor time/cow time" is enjoyable but it is not the most effective use of my time.
I would be interested to hear other comments, thoughts? I think there may be a difference for others as I am self employed full time and then some in agriculture. I certainly appreciate the skills that others bring to the table and often the best farmers I have met are the ones that come from outside industries with no preconceived notions and keen business minds.
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