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northwest Missouri | I agree it’s good but locally hasn’t worked that way. Those of us that started right out of high school or college have faired better than those that went after a career for 10 years. Maybe we aren’t as well rounded but were able to buy and pay for farms before the big run ups. It’s all a timing thing not because they aren’t able or even more able than the rest of us. This is a thought I ponder on often with 4 kids of my own. Maybe a couple years away is good but the earlier you can get started the better chance of success. Was a lot easier to live on peanuts before I had a family. | |
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