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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Dumbreck" data-source="post: 7634205" data-attributes="member: 16496"><p>Speak to your local machinery ring, (incase you are not familiar) its a co-operative to help farmers share their machinery and labour and other services.</p><p></p><p>When we bought our first farm, we had all of the work done by local farmers (I have to confess I had just taken the job as the manager of our machinery ring)</p><p></p><p>The main thing is that it is just as much of an advantage for someone to do some extra acres with his combine, as it is for the individual who has his corn cut and carted.</p><p>Being flexible and not having a combine can be an advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Dumbreck, post: 7634205, member: 16496"] Speak to your local machinery ring, (incase you are not familiar) its a co-operative to help farmers share their machinery and labour and other services. When we bought our first farm, we had all of the work done by local farmers (I have to confess I had just taken the job as the manager of our machinery ring) The main thing is that it is just as much of an advantage for someone to do some extra acres with his combine, as it is for the individual who has his corn cut and carted. Being flexible and not having a combine can be an advantage. [/QUOTE]
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