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Posted by riverbend on July 13, 2005 at 17:09:22 from (208.160.34.15):
In Reply to: Re: Which Tractor Would You Recommend posted by GordoSD on July 13, 2005 at 07:14:05:
Gordo, I read your post about hobby farming and my first reaction was a two word exclamation, the second word being 'you'. I believe that there is usually an exclamation point after it. This ain't no hobby. You don't need 3000 acres and a government check to make a living farming, even today, if your return is not pennies on the acre. My H and SC do just fine for me. Our neighbor runs a little over 400 acres, raises corn, beans, oats and alfalfa, and just quit milking a couple years ago. He makes a decent living and does not have a tractor over 70 HP. Ahem. The 400D is plenty to do 160 acres of wheat.
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