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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 77698" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I guess from most people's perspective we have a hobby farm too. We both work full time jobs, and any side work we can scrape up. The cows pretty much take care of them selves during the week. The cows pay all of the farm bills, pasture rent, taxes and also we get ag exemptions on the land we run the cattle on. We pay for any big ticket items we purchase (i.e. tractor), the income from the cows pretty much takes care or everything else. I would love nothing more then to be able to quit my full time job to farm and ranch full time, but I see no way to do that with out taking out a major loan to purchase a lot more land, and cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 77698, member: 430"] I guess from most people's perspective we have a hobby farm too. We both work full time jobs, and any side work we can scrape up. The cows pretty much take care of them selves during the week. The cows pay all of the farm bills, pasture rent, taxes and also we get ag exemptions on the land we run the cattle on. We pay for any big ticket items we purchase (i.e. tractor), the income from the cows pretty much takes care or everything else. I would love nothing more then to be able to quit my full time job to farm and ranch full time, but I see no way to do that with out taking out a major loan to purchase a lot more land, and cattle. [/QUOTE]
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