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Boone & Crockett
Posted 6/1/2014 06:24 (#3895932 - in reply to #3895909)
Subject: RE: Rodney, sometimes


bad farmer - 6/1/2014 05:58

sorry mark but how am i going to use fsa/fha. im not broke enough. once again in the examples above maybe i was trying to farm the 300 ac and buy the 12000 bucks worth of equipment. i might have done everthing right and then warched the opportunity go away while my tax dollars paid for it to happen to me. also what if i own the bank that farmer A is using, that bank has missed out on business to farmer A, and that banks tax dollars did it to them also. Just some simple points to state how if we keep going down this path of buying your vote with tax dollars and rewarding bad then we are doomed.

when i put up this posti was hoping for some points on what a farmer who wanted more land could do. i posted about farmer wanting or needing more land and hoping for ideas of things some of these younger guys could do rather then just farming more land and that post got hyjacked by talk about loans and spending so i was hoping this loan and spending post my get hyjacked back to helping those guys find some second chance crops or occupations, so here it goes. what can a young farmer who doesnt have enough land to support his family do or raise if he doesnt want to get a job off the FARM?
Rodney, since you are so concerned about the young farmers plight, I am assuming you are renting all your multi-state land to young lads under 30?. If so, I congratulate you, if not, I'm gonna call you a hypocrite. And I can assure you, the beginning farmer loans/FHA/fsa govt backed loans will not consider your farmer B stereotype and would be flatly denied approval. So, Rodney, in my typical don't put up with a bunch of BS fashion, which are you? A hero to the young farmers or a hypocrite? Put up or shut up, I always say.
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