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How many of you are farmers?

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part time farmer with my dad he's got 500 acres of beans, corn and wheat, I'll have 150 acres of corn this year.  i work in the family core drilling biz, with dad and brother.
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Retired and not a farmer.  However, I sold farm equipment with my father.  Does that count?

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I farm 200A corn and beans. Work on ACs and have for the last 49 years. Also pull AC tractors.   MACK
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Born and raised on a farm, went to university and now working as a logistics planner.  Dad kept telling my brother and I not to be farmers when we grew up.  Instead, we collect ACs!
'49 G, '54 WD45, '55 CA, '56 WD45D, '57 WD45, '58 D14, '59 D14, '60 D14, '61 D15D, '66 D15II, '66 D21II, '67 D17IV, '67 D17IVD, '67 190XTD, '73 620, '76 185, '77 175, '84 8030, '85 6080
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100acres hay, corn, soybeans, beef cows and the wifes horses, and 1 semi for hire mostly local grain hauling for neighbors.
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Yep.. I farm with the parents, have 240 acres that is farmed with all AC tractors also rent another 100 acres.  Raise corn, hay, small grain, and chickens for george's foods.
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I'm proud to say I am.  I only farm about 140 acres but have a diversified operation of grain, vegetables and hay, along with a partnership in a fruit orchard 250miles west of my home. A lot of what I grow is sold at a couple local Farmers Markets. The Markets are one of the reasons I am able to farm without a regular job. I do some excavating and trucking on the side. I was plowing the first field of the season for a young woman who rents my parents small farm.  I mentioned to her that the last time I'd plowed that field (with an AC C) I was 19 and about to be drafted (1968).  It was sold while I was in the service and had been in hay all those years.  This year will be vegetables.  She is much more successful then I but she works a lot harder.  I'm happy to pay my bills and have enough left to play with my AC's.
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I am part of our family farms. This year were farming almost 2000 acres. Its usually either corn or beans. We use a New Holland TG285, New Holland 8970, 7060, 7050, and John Deere 6420, a 9500 Deere combine.

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I am but not enough acres to live off of.
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1200 acres corn, beans, wheat, and 100 acres of pasture. Farm with Allis Chalmers,        Agco, and Gleaner.
"I would die a thousand deaths before I would betray a friend."...Sam Davis, Nov. 27, 1863.....DEO VINDICE
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Grew up on a small farm/ranch, 150 acres.  Dad worked it and worked in town.  He told me growing up that small farms were going away cause you couldn't make a living on them and not to be a mechanic as it was too hard a life for the money.  So I've been a drafter, served in Army aviation, fast food and now equipment technician in Semiconductor.  Got 90 acres (80 of it from Dad's farm) that is leased out for hay and cattle, if I get my way I will figure how to make a living off that someday, looking at maybe a vegetable operation, just can't do it right now.
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I have the family farm just 68 acres, eventually I want to expand out more, but need better equipment and slowly am working on that. Main job is a carpenter, farm is mainly used for my sanity.
I have a 185 Allis, 6060 Allis, Model K gleaner, SMTA ferg 35, ferg 20 (paps first tractor, Allis B (wife's)John Deere 240 skid loader and a bunch of the usual farm stuff.
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I farm about 110 acres of no-till corn and soybeans for enjoyment first, profit is a close second.
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Farm 1100 plus acres with my uncle, we both work in town also.
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I backround 70 feeder heifers and pasture them in the summer. Farm with ac 8030, 185, kubota mx5000, wd45, wd. Work part time teaching earth science classes at garrett college. Ski instructor at wisp. Previously worked 13 years in maryland extension. They were once agricultural, now its is all about saving the bay and regulations. No longer the farmers friend. Bill
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I am a retired Allis    dealer from the mid 1970's  
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Me and sis have the family farm of 240 acres.  Someone else farms it.  I spend my vacations there.  It's home and always will be.  I use dad's one-seventy to keep it mowed and to play.  The Ferguson will get driveway upkeep duty.
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I have a hobby farm. I work in town. And with the left over time I help my neighbor who  is a full time farmer.
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I farmed 11 years and got out in the early 80's too far in debt to handle the interest rates. I've been in Ag retail ever since and have enjoyed working with (most) farmers to help them survive and improve their production.  I've always said if I can help them make $'s I'll make $'s.  Sometimes that's spending less on production and sometimes that's spending more. Glad to still be close to the land and people who work it.

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How do you edit a post ?  I'd sure like to take that t out of farmers !!!
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Yes.. farming is my livelyhood and passion .. too bad others  that don,t know farm  don,t have a clue ... 
WD WD45 DIESEL D 14 D-15 SERIES 2 190XT TERRA TIGER ac allcrop 60   GLEANER F 6060 7040.and attachments for all Proud to be an active farmer
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I retired and then bought this small 55 acre farm. Some years take hay off the land. Other years pasture cattle with my neighbor as our farms are connected by an abandoned rail line.  I restore antique tractors and cars to pay the bills, but the farm is for me and my grandkids. They would all like to live here full time. Best life ever.
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My family and i still run a  AC farm equip dealership and farm about 2000 plus acres

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My 9 acres started out as a hobby farm, but this year will be our livelyhood as my wife quit her city job to help me out.  We grow and sell vegetables, and I also do custom tractor work. So far the tractor work is making the most money, hopefully the veggies will catch up this year.  Not a lot of money in it either way, but I guess you can't complain too much when you get to do what you enjoy.
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fulltime farmer 800 acres corn,cotton and soybeans,43 cows,2 horses
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D17jim, go to the your post that you want to correct.
click on Post Options
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Make changes then
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Edited by JoeO(CMO) - 14 Mar 2011 at 9:20pm




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