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<blockquote data-quote="mobileweld" data-source="post: 7634010" data-attributes="member: 159390"><p>Hello all, I am currently in the position of working a stable job but the opportunity is on the horizon of the small family owned arable farm.</p><p>I know my way around a tractor but have never actually ‘done’ farming.</p><p>Is taking it on myself viable? All the machinery is bought and paid for albeit older gear. It all is currently earning its keep and farming year after year.</p><p>There would be a lot to learn I know that. And a pay cut. But would it keep a man busy and keep its head above water? Or is the future bleak for such a farm? Renting it all out to a larger farm a better option? Sentimental value is high and I feel I owe it to past generations to at least have a go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobileweld, post: 7634010, member: 159390"] Hello all, I am currently in the position of working a stable job but the opportunity is on the horizon of the small family owned arable farm. I know my way around a tractor but have never actually ‘done’ farming. Is taking it on myself viable? All the machinery is bought and paid for albeit older gear. It all is currently earning its keep and farming year after year. There would be a lot to learn I know that. And a pay cut. But would it keep a man busy and keep its head above water? Or is the future bleak for such a farm? Renting it all out to a larger farm a better option? Sentimental value is high and I feel I owe it to past generations to at least have a go. [/QUOTE]
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