I was raised on a farm till I was 15 years old. Parents divorced and lost the farm at the same time. I am 32 years old know and would give any thing to be back in the farming business. It is nearly impossible get back in with the price of equipment and land. Local mega farm offered me a job paying 13.00 dollars an hour working 80 hours a week no over time. I work for a excavating company paying 19.00 dollars an hour working 50 hours a week with time and a half overtime. I have looked for information on getting back into farming thru local F.B. office and county extension but I get the cold shoulder and the feeling if your not farming 5000 acres your wasting their time. One idea I had was if there was a older farmer who was thinking of retiring and had no one to pass his farm to I would be interested in working for him for a period of time to learn what made him succesful. After this time period work out a buy out or payment plan or aquire financing so that he could retire. If any body has any ideas or comments I would love to hear them.
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