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Cattle people/ farmers are getting old.
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<blockquote data-quote="mml373" data-source="post: 1730737" data-attributes="member: 38746"><p>What I see, here in southern/southwest Missouri, is a lot of generational wealth. Not upstarts. FSA is useless, Farmer Veteran Coalition isn't helpful (I'm retired USAF), and there's not a lot of "real farmers" with time to help us upstarts out. Larger tracts of land are not affordable. The folks on my piddly 35 acres bought it from family for $100 in 1970-something, built a cheap house they didn't maintain, and sold it to me in 2020 for much more than they invested. (hahaha)</p><p></p><p>Their family owns all the land around here and had been farming/ranching for generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mml373, post: 1730737, member: 38746"] What I see, here in southern/southwest Missouri, is a lot of generational wealth. Not upstarts. FSA is useless, Farmer Veteran Coalition isn't helpful (I'm retired USAF), and there's not a lot of "real farmers" with time to help us upstarts out. Larger tracts of land are not affordable. The folks on my piddly 35 acres bought it from family for $100 in 1970-something, built a cheap house they didn't maintain, and sold it to me in 2020 for much more than they invested. (hahaha) Their family owns all the land around here and had been farming/ranching for generations. [/QUOTE]
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