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<blockquote data-quote="steveaust" data-source="post: 77974" data-attributes="member: 407"><p>I am a hobby farmer in victoria australia.I have 20 steers on 17 acres of dry sheep country.I would love to own more land and be a fair dinkum farmer but they have driven property values over the moon since we bought here 5 years ago.Their are no tax lurks in australia for hobby farmers, to be classified as a primary producer you must turn over more than 20 grand a year while not earning more than 40 grand doing something else.Small landholders in aust are known as "Blockies", this is not a term of endearment.I am welcomed around here because 30 years working in stinking factories as a fitter means i can just about fix anything that moves.My grandfather used to say that once you had lived in a place for more than 40 years your a local ,i will be 85 years old.(the steers live on supplementary feed i get for free from one of those stinking factories)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steveaust, post: 77974, member: 407"] I am a hobby farmer in victoria australia.I have 20 steers on 17 acres of dry sheep country.I would love to own more land and be a fair dinkum farmer but they have driven property values over the moon since we bought here 5 years ago.Their are no tax lurks in australia for hobby farmers, to be classified as a primary producer you must turn over more than 20 grand a year while not earning more than 40 grand doing something else.Small landholders in aust are known as "Blockies", this is not a term of endearment.I am welcomed around here because 30 years working in stinking factories as a fitter means i can just about fix anything that moves.My grandfather used to say that once you had lived in a place for more than 40 years your a local ,i will be 85 years old.(the steers live on supplementary feed i get for free from one of those stinking factories) [/QUOTE]
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