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<blockquote data-quote="JMER1533" data-source="post: 1582010" data-attributes="member: 38068"><p>I concur with trying with no equipment when you're 'equipped' With the management knowledge and style to do that. I'm not there yet but getting close. As others have suggested look to older reliable equip that you can resell without much loss. IH 856, 1066 etc are good tractors that can pull a large Bush hog or hay equip and don't cost much. Definitely check with nrcs to determine details on the ground. I look at myself as a soil farmer. I do a good job at that and most of the rest falls into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMER1533, post: 1582010, member: 38068"] I concur with trying with no equipment when you’re ‘equipped’ With the management knowledge and style to do that. I’m not there yet but getting close. As others have suggested look to older reliable equip that you can resell without much loss. IH 856, 1066 etc are good tractors that can pull a large Bush hog or hay equip and don’t cost much. Definitely check with nrcs to determine details on the ground. I look at myself as a soil farmer. I do a good job at that and most of the rest falls into place. [/QUOTE]
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