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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1343957"><p>BrandX </p><p>1980 Those were days when i was young and determined .i grew up in 60 ,70 ,No i dont have a big fancy education hanging on my wall .</p><p>What some on here have pointed out ,well dont think your listening .1980 I WASNT LISTENING EITHER .The only thing i can tell you is i truley hope we never see those days agian the last several years has made some question the cycles in Agriculture .</p><p>prices have been good .Trust what i say they are not going to stay that way.</p><p>Plan for the worst . Hope and work hard to make it the best outcome possible. </p><p>My guess you havent seen the threat of somthing wipeing out a heard or causeing you major financial set back yet .Maybe even drought. </p><p>Bigfoot young man i have liked what ive seen you post,do your self a favor dont jump before you look. Dont think you need a loan keep it cheap,But if you need one then by all means go after the lowest intrest you can get when i was starting out intrest rate were A lot higher than you have today. and you have seen the rise in prices you sell for ,now think back look at history and the cycles.The USDA has a wide selection of grants an loans ,alot more these days .Make improvements that pay!</p><p>This board and some others have some very Knowledgeable people and the internet is full information ,we didnt have it when i was young .</p><p> :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1343957"] BrandX 1980 Those were days when i was young and determined .i grew up in 60 ,70 ,No i dont have a big fancy education hanging on my wall . What some on here have pointed out ,well dont think your listening .1980 I WASNT LISTENING EITHER .The only thing i can tell you is i truley hope we never see those days agian the last several years has made some question the cycles in Agriculture . prices have been good .Trust what i say they are not going to stay that way. Plan for the worst . Hope and work hard to make it the best outcome possible. My guess you havent seen the threat of somthing wipeing out a heard or causeing you major financial set back yet .Maybe even drought. Bigfoot young man i have liked what ive seen you post,do your self a favor dont jump before you look. Dont think you need a loan keep it cheap,But if you need one then by all means go after the lowest intrest you can get when i was starting out intrest rate were A lot higher than you have today. and you have seen the rise in prices you sell for ,now think back look at history and the cycles.The USDA has a wide selection of grants an loans ,alot more these days .Make improvements that pay! This board and some others have some very Knowledgeable people and the internet is full information ,we didnt have it when i was young . :wave: [/QUOTE]
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