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“Losing Ground” Time to wake up!
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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1565433" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I own some ground. And I rent some ground. And have mixed feelings about renting. I will probably continue to rent a little longer but not forever. I don't have any idea how many years I have on this earth. But I do know my time is limited. And whether I have 50 seconds or 50 years left, there's only so much of it that I'm willing to dedicate to working on another mans land. </p><p></p><p>And I can't afford $4k land for cows either. So that's out!</p><p></p><p>And I think you're right. Most of the "successful" farmers left, appear to be doing very well and are just poor mouthing. I may be slow, but I ain't blind. I'm close friends with many of them. I'm glad they are doing well. I just get tired of hearing how bad is it and how they can't make any money. Just how much is it that you wanna make? Greed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1565433, member: 24583"] I own some ground. And I rent some ground. And have mixed feelings about renting. I will probably continue to rent a little longer but not forever. I don’t have any idea how many years I have on this earth. But I do know my time is limited. And whether I have 50 seconds or 50 years left, there’s only so much of it that I’m willing to dedicate to working on another mans land. And I can’t afford $4k land for cows either. So that’s out! And I think you’re right. Most of the “successful” farmers left, appear to be doing very well and are just poor mouthing. I may be slow, but I ain’t blind. I’m close friends with many of them. I’m glad they are doing well. I just get tired of hearing how bad is it and how they can’t make any money. Just how much is it that you wanna make? Greed. [/QUOTE]
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