shit man, you all replied when i was typing my response. dam i cant believe you wanted to after baling hay. i fuckin hated baling hay. we used to put up no less than 5000 bales a year, we had almost 900 head of cattle...not fun lol.ive always wanted to become a farmer after spending one summer on a farm bailing hay
pretty cool man. its crazy how kids dont come out to the farm to work anymore. we used to get kids looking for work all the time but now their too fucking lazy to actually work for the money...they get so surprised when they find out farming isnt just driving a big ass tractor back and forth.Used to go on wheat harvest every summer to buy school clothes....have bucked a few bales of hay in my time.....we had a ranch.......30 head cattle and 6 head of horses....chickens and small garden......we did the round up old fashion way from horse back. Years and years ago. Havent been on a horse in 45 years or so. ooopd forgot hogs.........useually 5 at a time.
you got that right man, so fucking peaceful. i just got done smoking a joint while watching 9 deer eat corn off my feed pile....cant get much better than that.I'm on a farm here but on a much smaller scale, I just do it for myself.
I love being a farmer, it's so much more peaceful.
hell no man, the gov't gives out very nice loans and grants to farmers looking to start. farmers are a dying breed, literally. the gov't is afraid that there won't be enough kids taking over the farm to meet demands.I'd absolutely fuckin love to be a farmer, but I've always assumed that's the type of thing you gotta be born into.
That must be the case with a few of us because I pretty much have the same story.cool man, thanks for stopping in. your situation sounds like mine, started running equipment before i was 10. i always wanted to leave the farm as a kid too...then i went to college and saw what city life was like and RAN back to the farm. ill be a farmer til i die.
Yeah this thread blew up!oh fuck, not good getting the combine stuck. at least the hopper doesnt look chuck full. is that steiger a 500 and a 7000 series combine? looks like you have some nice equipment. how many acres you farm?
yeah i'm a fourth generation farmer...probably more because my family were farmers in poland as well. i'm the last one in line unless i have kids...which isnt likely. my brothers left my dad and i to run the farm ourselves. we did have a partner but last year he decided to split so now its just me and my dad...we're going to have around 1200 acres this year. i was surprised to see so few farmers as well.
Yeah its a dying breed. its pretty sad. Most of the farmers around me who farm a few hundred of their own acres have no one to pass the farm on to. so that leaves me to snatch that land up .hell no man, the gov't gives out very nice loans and grants to farmers looking to start. farmers are a dying breed, literally. the gov't is afraid that there won't be enough kids taking over the farm to meet demands.
very sad indeed...the future generations will be paying so much for food because millions of bushels of soybeans and corn will have to be imported.Yeah its a dying breed. its pretty sad. Most of the farmers around me who farm a few hundred of their own acres have no one to pass the farm on to. so that leaves me to snatch that land up .
I think if people got into it they could realize how peaceful and rewarding it is to work and live off your own land, have your own responsibilities, and mostly grow your own veggies. i havent eaten a store bought tomato,egg,head of lettuce..you name it, in years.
..a country boy can survive.