doathlon - 12/14/2025 13:39
white shadow - 12/14/2025 14:21
I understand and I very much don't mean to be judgmental. We had bankers in the yard in the 80's. We worked in a manner that is almost hard to relate to by today's standards. Sometimes I will start sweating when I think back about what we were forced to endure. But funny thing is, it is the bad years and bad times I remember the most and in a perverted sort of way it is the years I most cherish. Digging in the financial hole next to my dad is a precious memory. We all have to ask ourselves; would it be right to deny the ones coming behind us the chance to experience the heat of the fire of financial distress and what it takes to survive it.
The reality is most of the farmers left from the early to mid 80's were not that leveraged as they were likely farming with dad who was. Basically the boomers never really saw the full brunt of the 80's and have been in wonderful cash positions since the ethanol boom of 2005. Gen x farmers have been through far more than the boomers ever were the last 10 years