Tractorsdontfloat
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Chasing each other around the field today.
There are a few guys around growing a little hemp around. As in traditional farmer fashion, anything that looks like it could be profitable, I have to look at it. But I also see it as another short lived profit. As with every crop, once the supply exceeds the demand, profit level diminishes. My understanding is it’s high cost, high profit. Once profit is gone, you’re left with high cost, no profit. I’ll stick to what I know, I guess.I'm not a farmer, but live in a farming community and have a farmer (small farm) that works for me. I feel for you... being self employed is not all it's cracked up to be...
Changing the subject... Have you looked into growing Hemp? Couple farmer buddies of mine are doing a little research on it now.... Looks like it could be very profitable...
There are a few guys around growing a little hemp around. As in traditional farmer fashion, anything that looks like it could be profitable, I have to look at it. But I also see it as another short lived profit. As with every crop, once the supply exceeds the demand, profit level diminishes. My understanding is it’s high cost, high profit. Once profit is gone, you’re left with high cost, no profit. I’ll stick to what I know, I guess.
I think his comment was meant to be sarcastic....U are right.......YOU JUST DONT GET IT!!!
I am so frustrated with the ads and comments from Mike Bloomberg about the intelligence required to be a farmer. Am I the smartest person alive? Hell no! But, I can assure you the mental toughness and ability to multitask, along with needing to know what you are doing and what the regulations are requires more than a remedial education.
This is exactly why I started this thread. Not to brag. Not to talk down on anyone. Absolutely nothing more than to tell my story and help someone who doesn’t understand what farming is learn a little about it.
I know I haven’t posted much on this thread lately. Kinda the slower time for me. That doesn’t mean I’m doing nothing. Lots of planning, meetings, and prep work for this spring.
I will say as a farmer, the current farm economy is not good. Prices have remained below break even for several months— into a few years now. Tough times. As we continue to find ways to reduce costs in times when there is no place to add revenue, we persevere. Unfortunately, with incomes low, stress levels become very high, and farmer suicide rates are at an all time high. Add to it a political picture that paints a picture of misinformation, and things continue to look bleak.
I will continue to tell my story, and purvey a positive image for the American Farmer. And I hope you will continue to enjoy this thread and learn along the way. I will continue to answer questions, and interact with you here as time allows.
Please do not take this post as, or make this thread a political one. I just wanted to make my voice heard from the front lines.
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I do still have a sense of humor and am a sarcastic asshole at times, but I think he was trying to be funny. If not, then yeah let him have it! But thanks for having my back. Greatly appreciate it.U are right.......YOU JUST DONT GET IT!!!
Thank you, sir!You’ll get nothing but RESPECT from me, sir [emoji106]
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Then it was taken as intended. All good!No disrespect! ... Figured everyone had seen that POS Bloomberg DisRespect Farmers! -- As a kid worked Hay, potato's, Horses, cotton, pigs, chickens, and rabbits !
Over 30 years of selling trucks. Sold a lot of trucks to farmers. Sadly lost several of them. Hard working honest people. And yes, smart people. Sold my personal truck to a Farmer by the name of Jim back in the 80’s. Jim and his brother never married. Still running the original family farm in Petoskey. Just sold him another new truck this past year. Hard working people. One of my dairy farmers has let his boys finally take over the farm. Not much of that happening these days. Great respect for these people.
YesPetosky as in Michigan?
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I am so frustrated with the ads and comments from Mike Bloomberg about the intelligence required to be a farmer. Am I the smartest person alive? Hell no! But, I can assure you the mental toughness and ability to multitask, along with needing to know what you are doing and what the regulations are requires more than a remedial education.
This is exactly why I started this thread. Not to brag. Not to talk down on anyone. Absolutely nothing more than to tell my story and help someone who doesn’t understand what farming is learn a little about it.
I know I haven’t posted much on this thread lately. Kinda the slower time for me. That doesn’t mean I’m doing nothing. Lots of planning, meetings, and prep work for this spring.
I will say as a farmer, the current farm economy is not good. Prices have remained below break even for several months— into a few years now. Tough times. As we continue to find ways to reduce costs in times when there is no place to add revenue, we persevere. Unfortunately, with incomes low, stress levels become very high, and farmer suicide rates are at an all time high. Add to it a political picture that paints a picture of misinformation, and things continue to look bleak.
I will continue to tell my story, and purvey a positive image for the American Farmer. And I hope you will continue to enjoy this thread and learn along the way. I will continue to answer questions, and interact with you here as time allows.
Please do not take this post as, or make this thread a political one. I just wanted to make my voice heard from the front lines.
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Thanks. Hope it was informative, and you learned a little along the way.Thank you for the tutorial. I just finished reading the entire thread. Very impressive. I love the technology involved and your knowledge of it. You guys work your ass off. I was amazed at the speed the taters were flying into those trucks. And the harvesting of the corn with efficiency, holy shit! Thank you and all farmers for feeding America and the world.
Those dryers look like cracking towers in oil refineries that I used to work in.Thankfully, this is not my dryer, but one from southern Wisconsin that burned recently. I borrowed the pic from a Facebook post. Puts into perspective what can happen if we aren’t careful. My BIL shuts ours down daily for about an hour while he cleans it out in the burner area. Not that it can’t happen, just helps to be careful when dealing with burners and flammable contents.
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