I'll be planting it myself thank you very much. I'm no big farmer by any means and you're twisting it 180 degrees. I assume the WI in your name is from Wisconsin? Where's the common sense cattle farmer in you? Have you ever hired a neighbor boy or family friends son and forged a long term friendship and recognized potential? When I quit I know my farm won't get consolidated into a huge operation. You act like I'm communist for the desire to maintain my farms unique identity even if it takes a little extra patience on my part? Apparently thats a crime? Remember theres nothing more capitalist and conservative than a bunch of 400 to 1000 acre farmers running their own individual businesses. Consolidate (8) 600 acre guys into (1) 4800 acre guy and you just lost 7 midwestern small business owners. Anyways I don't know why I'm wasting my time having this conversation with you since you'll twist it around... But I'll tell you what, maybe I'll let you come farm it this year so you can see what its like to run a small business. Post your contact info and 3 references. Hopefully you can farm better than you reason.
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