Chuck (CA) said: (quoted from post at 20:26:04 08/12/09) I have just 5 acres and I see by the posts that there is some contempt on this board for people like me.
However, I thought this forum is for people who appreciate old iron, not a farming board. The "10 percent rule" probaly applies because of this fact. I thought I was welcome here.
I love my old MF35 and the therapy I get whether I'm driving it or working on it. And I appreciate the comaraderie and help here.
Hey Chuck,
I don't think there is any comtempt at all by anybody. I was just wondering what the makeup of this forum is as far as acreage. Looks like a vast majority, have farmed quite a bit or are still farming. 5 acres or 5000
we all have some fun at it in our own way.
Looks like to me so far that the 10 percent rule needs to be flipped around.
90 percent of us grew up farming or somehow attached to farming early on or still doing it.
I'm surprised there aren't more so called hobby farms.!!
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