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    Posted: 20 Mar 2017 at 6:24am
my neighbor pulled up next to the fence to chat, I shut the allis down and the first thing he said was.  "I never new farming was so easy!!".  He has no livestock and only plants about 20 rows of corn.  he has a 50+hp kubota tractor loader backoe and owns aprox 2 acres.  heck I HAND planted more corn than that just for the deer.  If farming was easy everybody would do it!!

while fixen the cattle fence, the same fella asked me if them metal "T" post would hold in a cow, my response. "nope, damn cows just walk around them post!"Wink  Sometimes all I can do is shake my head and walk away!

It's seems we are always working on something on our "farm", So am I doing something wrong and farming really is easy??


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Naw, it ain't hard. All you have to do is set in your easy chair and let the satellite run everything. It'll even cultivate your asparagus for you.
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For me, the hard part is balancing the budget and trying to keep my head above water financially. The rest of it, .......well some of it is "easy, some of it is hard work. Usually entails much more than 40 hour weeks, but I love doing it, so maybe it is easy. Darrel
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And the pay is great to, sometime .25 to .50 an hour on the top side! Course sometimes you loose money too! I had a calf and a #1000 pound steer die this went and the steer was due to feed out starting next month.
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Originally posted by ksbowman ksbowman wrote:

And the pay is great to, sometime .25 to .50 an hour on the top side! Course sometimes you loose money too! I had a calf and a #1000 pound steer die this went and the steer was due to feed out starting next month.


that's hard on the budget.  lucky to get .50 an hour and heck putten post in the ground, stretching barb wire is fun and easy, no danger at all!!!Shocked
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Yup it is easy and highly profitable that is why everyone does it.

Tell the neighbor he is right and that he should run out and start his own farm.
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Yup it is easy and highly profitable that is why everyone does it.

Tell the neighbor he is right and that he should run out and start his own farm.
And tell him to start with all brand new equipment, because he'll pay it all off after the first harvest. 
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Yea, it is a life of leisure. I lease out my hay fields and pasture but I still work my butt off just keep up the barn, fences, house, and just general upkeep and I don't have to make a living off of it. I have a bunch of work waiting to be done and will be putting in some long days. But I love it and would never think of giving up the farm. When I was helping Dad farm it was dawn to dark except for Sundays.
Two acres and 50+ hp tractor???......sounds like a bit of overkill. I would love to have a new tractor with a loader but can't justify the expense. 
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:


Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Yup it is easy and highly profitable that is why everyone does it.

Tell the neighbor he is right and that he should run out and start his own farm.

And tell him to start with all brand new equipment, because he'll pay it all off after the first harvest. 

Well ofcourse he needs all new that is how he will avoid those expensive brake downs. LMAO
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Compared to the farming methods our grandparents had---YES it's easy. But compared to a lot of sit down jobs that pay good money with good benefits---Well it's not so easy. The hardest thing is trying to make a profit with such huge overhead costs. I just farm very small(130 acres with 45 beef cows/calves) and use older(but well maintained) equipment that's been long paid for.    Any more and I would have to hire a helper. Life is too short to run yourself crazy,carry a big debt load and give all your money to equipment manufactures,Seed companies and GM,Ford or Dodge.
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It is easy as long as you don't expect to make money from it.
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like the old saying goes "if farming was easy everybody would be doing it" and this day and age its go big or get out!
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I forgot about the wonderful benefit package ya get..health care, retirement. lol
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Grew up on the farm and I do miss it. I do remember everything said here but there are plenty of great memories also.
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"Anybody can be a millionaire farming, just start with two million" . . .
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Originally posted by TimNearFortWorth TimNearFortWorth wrote:

"Anybody can be a millionaire farming, just start with two million" . . .

And only farm for a month or two....
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Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field.

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Very well said KY Allis,, I luv all these young guys who get it all gave to them , big diesel trucks,, living off Ole Grandpa!That just ain't right
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I can speak for all the chicken farmers. It's a HOT job. I'm in charge of around 75,000 chickens for 6 weeks at a time. I go through EVERY day and pick up dead birds and look for problems (breakdowns, water leaks, heaters not heating, fans not running, yet to anticipate what's going to happen tomorrow) and I'm "on call" 24/7 listening for the alarm to go off if it's too hot/cold, low water pressure, fan doesn't come on, etc.

To give an example of the mortality, I will be selling a flock tomorrow. I started the flock 38 days ago with 75,000 chicks. I will be selling in the neighborhood of 66,000 chickens tomorrow (tomorrow starts at about 6am and ends about 7am Wednesday morning ). If you average 9000 lost over 39 days you come up with roughly 230 per day. That's not good. That's about twice what we were getting and nobody has any answers why. Even the vets at UGA and Auburn don't know. When we sell we expect to average about 5.25 lbs. We get paid roughly $0.068 per pound before they subtract feed. With the extra 4500 birds lost that's about $1600 off the top. If you bring this up to the people you grow for they say "well theta a certain amount of risk involved in livestock. Sorry about your luck".

Sure farming is easy. I just don't know who it's easy for. One thing I can guarantee, it's a job you will LOVE or LEAVE. Any farmer that doesn't want to farm only farms because he hasn't been able to sell it yet.

It is good for one thing though. I've lost about 16 lbs since I started last June.

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follow a baler through the fields and throw hay all day, see how easy it is..lol
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Originally posted by dt1050 dt1050 wrote:

follow a baler through the fields and throw hay all day, see how easy it is..lol


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Their's Farming for money then their's farming with money. Don't confuse the two. 
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My father told me a joke years ago. It was about an old farmer who just won the lottery. People asked him what he was going to do now? He said, " I'm just going to keep farming as long as the money last".

Of course we all would love to win the lottery. I would like to win it so I could buy enough land and equipment to farm full time so I wouldn't have to work at another job. Farming isn't for everyone, especially the small farmer ( like me). The thing I hear about farming is get big or get out. There's very little profit in it. Everything so expensive, fuel, fertilize, chemicals, and not to mention equipment. The list goes on. As the world continues to shrink, more and more people are going to become hungry. Is there going to be enough farmers to feed them?
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The best way to make a small fortune farming is to start with a large fortune.
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I miss the days when you could make a good living on 160 acres and not be in big debt....
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Same fella and a few of his neighborhood pals are pitching a fit cause we fixed our barbwire fence and got a few cows.  They are slowly turning our area into a development.  minus a couple horses, there's no farms around me.  I'm still battling the urban blight and will hold out as long as I can.   It seams the more they complain about my little farm, the more cows,fowl, pigs I get?  surely it a coincidence.Wink

 
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

I miss the days when you could make a good living on 160 acres and not be in big debt....


How could you be old enough to miss those days?
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Originally posted by dt1050 dt1050 wrote:

Same fella and a few of his neighborhood pals are pitching a fit cause we fixed our barbwire fence and got a few cows.  They are slowly turning our area into a development.  minus a couple horses, there's no farms around me.  I'm still battling the urban blight and will hold out as long as I can.   It seams the more they complain about my little farm, the more cows,fowl, pigs I get?  surely it a coincidence.Wink

 
Don't fix the fence too good, leave a bad spot so the cows can get into his 20 rows of corn.
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My grandfather made a living off 40 acres. Pretty big chicken laying house, hand full of milk cows, few turkeys and pigs. Grew his own hay and alfalfa. Never was rich but always made a living.
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Originally posted by ksbowman ksbowman wrote:

Never was rich but always made a living.
That's what grandpa says. "We weren't rich, but we had it pretty good."
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