Yes sir there are, I'm 24, started custom haying with a #3 MF square baler and running 1 cow when I was 16. My family hasn't farmed in 2 generations, I started with a 75 year old neighbor who had retired and had 5 cows. Using his equipment I started haying more ground and started row cropping with 50 acres. I built up my name, my equipment and my herd piece by piece with my own 2 hands and fierce determination. None of that was easy, I am still an interloper in community, just now starting to gain a little respect. Went to a producers dinner and meeting awhile back, stood alone, and sat alone with my wife while we ate. A lot of the guys will talk all day with me one on one, but in public I'm on the outside. My wife and I bought the cattle from the gentlemen I had farmed with this spring, we now run 70 cow calf pairs, and farm 300 acres. I also work in town, have been part time the last 9 months, but just applied to go back full time working 4 ten hour shifts. I get really sick of this younger generation crap, there are lazy moochers in every generation, always have been and always will be. They are the ones who have their face in the paper and make lots of noise. The rest of us are too busy busting our butts.
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