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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 285786" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Industrial standards (I can relate to everything being all caps) are deemed offensive to many. Some say its yelling. These people obviously don't read blue prints or surveys all day long. </p><p></p><p>I have printed in all caps so long (over 30 years) that I have pretty much lost the ability to print by hand in small case. But it is "no big thang" on a keyboard. You'll get accustom to it easiliy.</p><p></p><p>As far as farming goes, if you are willing to work your tail off for about $3 an hour, you'll make a few nickels. The more hours you work, the less money you make per hour, but the more money you make. Equipment expenses figure in to cost. Keep your costs low in every avenue you take. </p><p></p><p>If you can grow turf grass and sell it to the golf courses, there's huge profits to be made farming it. All the landscape companies are paying big bucks for grass to lay out around new homes. It is a good racket at the moment and you can make a lot of money while still paying for irrigation to grow it too. </p><p></p><p>There is money is hay right now but that is a cycle. It helps to diversify into several aspects of it. If you can straight line monopolize, cutting off all the middle guys, it helps too. Growing steers "from cradle to grave" is doing a lot of folks good but there are FDA regulations for selling meat etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 285786, member: 3162"] Industrial standards (I can relate to everything being all caps) are deemed offensive to many. Some say its yelling. These people obviously don't read blue prints or surveys all day long. I have printed in all caps so long (over 30 years) that I have pretty much lost the ability to print by hand in small case. But it is "no big thang" on a keyboard. You'll get accustom to it easiliy. As far as farming goes, if you are willing to work your tail off for about $3 an hour, you'll make a few nickels. The more hours you work, the less money you make per hour, but the more money you make. Equipment expenses figure in to cost. Keep your costs low in every avenue you take. If you can grow turf grass and sell it to the golf courses, there's huge profits to be made farming it. All the landscape companies are paying big bucks for grass to lay out around new homes. It is a good racket at the moment and you can make a lot of money while still paying for irrigation to grow it too. There is money is hay right now but that is a cycle. It helps to diversify into several aspects of it. If you can straight line monopolize, cutting off all the middle guys, it helps too. Growing steers "from cradle to grave" is doing a lot of folks good but there are FDA regulations for selling meat etc. [/QUOTE]
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