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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 772956" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>This is very true but sad too. I know our vet says when he started their were dairy farms everywhere, now the farm land is shopping malls and gas stations. The rural life is being taken over by commercialism, and spreading city suburbs.People still say they use to know so and so who farmed but now its kind of looked on as if you have a dairy farm, sooner or later you will be defunct. they say the average age of the dairy farmer is 52, aside from you Novaman, and one or 2 other younger people I know, there aren't many that even want to get into dairying anymore, throw in the high cost of start up, no vacations, etc..i fear one day it will be a dying way to make a living.</p><p></p><p>I think I am old fashioned as i miss some of the ways the world use to be.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 772956, member: 2382"] This is very true but sad too. I know our vet says when he started their were dairy farms everywhere, now the farm land is shopping malls and gas stations. The rural life is being taken over by commercialism, and spreading city suburbs.People still say they use to know so and so who farmed but now its kind of looked on as if you have a dairy farm, sooner or later you will be defunct. they say the average age of the dairy farmer is 52, aside from you Novaman, and one or 2 other younger people I know, there aren't many that even want to get into dairying anymore, throw in the high cost of start up, no vacations, etc..i fear one day it will be a dying way to make a living. I think I am old fashioned as i miss some of the ways the world use to be. GMN [/QUOTE]
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