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Byron WC in SW Wi
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Topic: How many acres?Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 10:16am |
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Thank you Pig. My mom and dad nor any of my siblings have ever owned their property in full. We moved too much as kids and they haven't prioritized it now. My house is nothing to shout at but it keeps the rain off our head and warm in the winter and it's mine. Pretty proud of that right now.
BTW-I have AGCO, Vermeer and AC equipment now. Vermeer is a move away from AGCO and I will eventually get away from them completely. |
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SteveC(NS)
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Joined: 12 Oct 2009 Location: Nova Scotia Points: 663 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 9:55am |
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I own 6 acres mostly red oak forest, plenty to cut for firewood and the rest of the compound around the house keeps my B & CA from seizing up. Oh, yeah, the IB project is still "almost" done.
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R.W
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Joined: 31 Dec 2010 Location: Swanton, OH Points: 2975 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 9:38am |
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We own about 264 and farm about 630 (give or take 10) we rent the rest and we use all our own equipment. We grow corn, soybeans,and hay.
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singingpig
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 487 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 9:34am |
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Leonard
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Joined: 06 Nov 2009 Location: Deer Park, WA Points: 558 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 9:30am |
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Dad has 60 acres, 30 tillable. I will be starting to work it this spring and will be planting 20 acres of winter wheat in the fall, the following spring the rest in alfalfa. Dont have everything I need yet, I am still need a baler and combine but all equipment and land is paid for and Allis.
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Chuck(ONT)
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Ontario Points: 1055 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 8:50am |
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Family owned 280 acres NE LWR MI for deer hunting and playing. Using an Allis C and a WD45 for food plots and clean up. Used a JDB since 1989 til Allis moved in. Mainly using a 4 gang pull type disc, several spike tooth harrows and a rotary spreader.
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Nobody gets out alive anyway! 1C 1 WD45 1 AC180 |
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captaindana
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Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Fort Plain, NY Points: 2593 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 8:27am |
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We own around 200 acres and am guessing 150 tillable which are all currently hay fields except for a couple acres of sweet corn each year. Of the 150 in hay, my son and I will make the hay on 100 acres and will be spraying the other 50 for weeds as they have been multiplying the past few years due to neglect on the part of the guy that used to keep my farm in order while I am out flying. Last year we started haying ourselves again so yes I am burning the candle from both ends. When I retire I will farm full time again! I have all AC tractors. We just bought new or almost new New Holland haying equipment and built a new 60 X 60 hay barn. Everything is paid for in full!
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Brian F(IL)
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Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Paxton, IL Points: 2724 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 8:20am |
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Own 3/4 of the family centennial farm of 115 acres. Had more but Interstate 57 took out a bunch when it cut throught the middle of the farm back in the 60's. 92 tillable acres with the rest in timber and waste. I rent it to my buddy on a 50/50 crop-share lease. I also help him with his farming operation of +/- 3,000 acres. He has all JD green equipment (it is nice though). I still use my '52 CA and Woods belly mower around the old farmstead. The '53 WD-45 gets used for recreational tillage and a few shows once in a while.
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David (in Mi.)
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Joined: 05 Jan 2010 Location: Croswell, Mich. Points: 157 |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 8:05am |
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Son and I farm about 1300 acres of Corn, Soys, Wheat, and Sugar Beets. Keeps us busy, own all equipment, 4 semi's and trailiers, and everything else that goes with it. 200 to 300 acres of each crop, rotate all of them all of the time. Most all fields are half mile long 80 acre pieces, flat as a board , and nice and striaght. Started all of this on my own at 16 yrs. old and took a life time to get here, am 62 now. Finially getting to the end for me, out of dedt and loving that. Run all green paint and have saved some of my dads orginal A C stuff, which brings back the old days with memories. Farmers around here are getting bigger, and land is getting higher. Most stuff, if avialble, is going for $4500. / acre or more. I'am getting to old to go into much dedt, and my son is already in dedt buying more for himself. Enjoy all your comments and keep it going. Thank's to you all.
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Byron WC in SW Wi
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Posted: 21 Jan 2011 at 7:12am |
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Eldon and Pig and doing it right IMO.
We have 102 acres with about 60 tillable and 10 of that in grass strips/waterways that we plant to high sugar rye grass. The remainder is beans, corn and sometimes canola/cover crops. Just paid off our house and the 40 acres it sits on. Hopefully will get the other 62 paid off in the next year or so and then we can think about more land. |
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Eldon (WA)
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Spokane, WA Points: 7765 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 10:29pm |
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133 acres...my brother in South Dakota farms 120 of them for me....We grow veggies on the ones here and sell direct to the public. My wife quit her corporate job last fall, so we is livin off'n the land nowa days.....
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Dave in il
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Joined: 22 Sep 2009 Location: Manville Il Points: 1748 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 10:22pm |
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450 acres of corn & soybeans, down from 950 after a couple landlords passed away, hope to rent some more but the big guys get most of the land that comes up for rent before anyone else hears about it.
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singingpig
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 10:10pm |
Does your wife use the Gleaner to harvest her garden? lol I've got 20 acres. I grow fresh veg....truck farming. I also added pastured pigs last Feb and am working them into the rotation. I keep 18 acres in vege. With the addition of the pigs the only thing not farmed is the inside of the house, shop and garage. Everything else including the front yard gets farmed, much to the chagrin of some of my neighbors. Edited by singingpig - 20 Jan 2011 at 10:12pm |
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FredinInd
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Joined: 14 Jan 2010 Location: LaCrosse, In Points: 268 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 12:21pm |
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own 96 acs, 58 tillable the rest is big timber I let a chosen few hunt on. I cash rent the 58. I used to pull a 35' res-til with a 305 magnum IH in front of the planter. Got a new 2011 335 this year. I work during planting and harvest season for the farmer I rent my ground to. They farm 4300 acrs of corn and soybeans. |
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Oh well, I won't do that again!
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ACFarmer
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Ohio Points: 748 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 11:50am |
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My wife and I own 200 acres. Of which about 170-175 is tillable and we went another 42 acres. Have my own combine and planter and own a 210 and 7080. Me my parents and grandparents farm about 800 total.
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Making a living farming with and working on Allis Equipment
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MilesGray (CO/KS)
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: CO/KS Points: 729 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 11:39am |
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have 19 acres that I'm trying to clear of Locust, I guess right now I would have to say I'm a lumberjack! LOL The land used to be hayed but right now there isn't enough room for my Hay guy to turn his equipment around. last time he hayed he got 3 round bales out of it...
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Miles Gray (CO/KS)
5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy! |
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Daehler
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Joined: 23 Nov 2010 Location: Lexington MO Points: 1167 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 11:22am |
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own 900 acres, about 570 is row crop, 30 is alfalfa, 100 is pasture, 190 is timber and about 10 is sheds, garden, cattle lots and yard. always farmed with orange equipment and always will be
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Lonn
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Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: Назарово,Russia Points: 29817 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 10:31am |
Kevin, What does it take to get started organically? How do you get certified? I have a 10 acre hayfield that hasn't had any fertilizer or any kind of pesticides on it for 3 or 4 years. I don't want to go to meeting where I have to pay to attend and then find out that the organic angle isn't for me. Thanks
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Luke R.
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: SE Iowa Points: 1262 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 10:03am |
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Ive got 11 acres. 8 acres is farmable and i am growing Aronia berries organically on the 8 acres. Although i have enough equipment to farm 1000 acres. LOL
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Bob D. (La)
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 9:07am |
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Two acres with a 60'x200' garden. Have 23 tractors, all but 4 AC. Still don't have enough as I still have to mow grass. LOL
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Ben (MI)
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 8:02am |
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100 acres of no-till soybean and corn rotation ground, all rented.
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jaybmiller
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 24901 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 8:01am |
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I've got ONE acre, 2/3 's is wife's veggie garden, my 1/3 has shop and equipment.
2 D-14s and my 'new' Gleaner as well as 7 riding lawn and garden tractors.
So do I 'win' for having the most toys on the least amount of land ?
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3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
Kubota BX23S lil' TOOT( The Other Orange Tractor) Never burn your bridges, unless you can walk on water |
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Thad in AR.
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Arkansas Points: 9693 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 7:23am |
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5 acres mostly woods with 2 acres mowed and a garden. Don't laugh it takes 10 tractors to keep up this operation and I'm trying to convince the wife we need more.
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D17JIM
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 7:11am |
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I don't farm. I've seen in the last 30 years a change in my customers that is almost unbelievable. I manage a medium sized retail agronomy branch and have customers which range from 1 acre of garden to 5000 acres of corn and soybeans. 85% of my total sales comes from 15% of my customers or my 15% largest customers make up 85% of my business. I really feel that with in 5 years that will be a 10% make up 90% of my business. Since I have 200 customers 30 of them make up that 85% and 10 of them make up 93% of business. The big just keep getting bigger and its the same with equipment dealers and in my business of Agronomy retailers. Don't like it but have to deal with it.
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TexasAllis
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 6:55am |
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I have about 20 acres of tillable land of my own and access to another 100 acres. So far grass hay and wheat hay are all I have tried. With the crazy weather, mostly the heat and potential lack of rain we have in Texas it is a crap shoot on any crops other than some type of hay.
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SHAMELESS
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: EAST NE Points: 29486 |
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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 2:42am |
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own 253 acres, just put 81 acres in CRP, and rented out 101 acres, i'm farming the rest. this fat man is gittin older, and if i have another year like last year, i'll rent out the rest and hopefully tinker with all my equipment! it's all paid for, maybe will sell the big stuff!
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Jamie (KY)
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Posted: 19 Jan 2011 at 10:43pm |
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Ok... so I'm the "little guy." We only have 3.4 acres. My mom and dad live on one side of the property and I live on the other side. I originally got my D14 to pull a finish mower to keep all 3.4 acres mowed but after restoring it, I started to see some wear on stuff after a couple of years. It is now only used at shows unless I need the driveway graded or something.
We now mow with a JD ZTR mower.
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Just when I thought I was finishing my "honey-do-list", she turned the page!!!
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Andrew(southernIL)
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Posted: 19 Jan 2011 at 9:49pm |
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Around 250 acres. Roughly 70 corn, 30-40 beans,15-20 hay rest pasture and woods, and 30 cows. Do it all except hay.
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1946WP
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Posted: 19 Jan 2011 at 9:22pm |
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we own about 110 acres . about 20-25 acres tillable , the rest is pasture & woods. farm another neighbors aprox 10 acres. Just raise hay & beef cattle & less of that each year.
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Dakota Dave
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Posted: 19 Jan 2011 at 9:20pm |
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I grow a 20x40ft garden.I do work harvest for a couple smalllocal farms. ones about 1800 acres the othe is around 3000. Farms aroud here are all in 1 mile sections.
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