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Most farms must be larger to support today's farm families
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<blockquote data-quote="hrbelgians" data-source="post: 573388" data-attributes="member: 7366"><p>I have to agree with you Dun. I have a neighbor that is milking right at 40 head, certified organic and this dude has got it working!! He told me exactly what he did last year $$$ wise and all I can say is WOW! And NO he does not have his land paid for. He started out with 80 acres and bought another 40 this summer. I could not operate as he does, however I like to watch and see what he comes up with next that works. So I guess my answer is, "larger is not always better."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrbelgians, post: 573388, member: 7366"] I have to agree with you Dun. I have a neighbor that is milking right at 40 head, certified organic and this dude has got it working!! He told me exactly what he did last year $$$ wise and all I can say is WOW! And NO he does not have his land paid for. He started out with 80 acres and bought another 40 this summer. I could not operate as he does, however I like to watch and see what he comes up with next that works. So I guess my answer is, "larger is not always better." [/QUOTE]
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