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Stormwatcher
Posted 11/21/2015 08:50 (#4910308 - in reply to #4908730)
Subject: RE: Agriculture's image problem


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steve1616 - 11/20/2015 13:14

This whole thread kind of annoys me. I must be the only farmer making less than 40k a year, and I work way more hours than a normal 8-5 job. I have been both a farmer and an employee in a few industries. My Dad convinced me to farm because of the way of life, but I made more money at every single other job I have worked. Does no one realize that we don't get to set our prices. That is why we get the insurance subsidies. To say that we can get our loans back just from insurance is a load of crap. Insurance will not pay you any profit. It might let you farm another year. Do the people posting in this thread have any idea what the heck goes into farming. No, not anyone can do it. First, you have to work hard unless your a third generation farmer that might be rich enough to hire everything out. You need to have many job skills to do all the jobs on a farm, especially if you have any precision stuff.

This whole thread makes no sense to me because I don't know of a single farmer in our area making much money. I must be our of touch or at least a horrible farmer since everyone else that farms seems to make a billion dollars a year. That is definitely the tone of this thread.


Do you seriously think that farmers are making no money....If they weren't they'd be doing something else....Just a couple of years ago some cleared $400 an acre or more profit on corn..Theres several farmers in my area that have over 2000 acres paid for with a new line of machinery..I guess that they never made any money..

Edited by Stormwatcher 11/21/2015 08:52
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