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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7908340" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>farming is a business, you have to rely on yourself, to make the right decisions, every day, some small, some big. Success is achieved by getting more right, than wrong. Anyone saying they always get it right, is a liar.</p><p>The trouble with farming, is cash flow, major purchases, like fert, straights, or even cows, are serious money now, £21,000 for a load of fert, for example, and many simply do not have the cash to fork out those sums, in one hit, without some sought of 'spread'.</p><p>We have returned to growing some arable, to feed the stock, saves a lot of money going out ! As we have some 'spare' ground, we can, even when costed out, agin cake/straights, it is still cheaper, and all good, no cheap fillers, like some cake !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7908340, member: 86168"] farming is a business, you have to rely on yourself, to make the right decisions, every day, some small, some big. Success is achieved by getting more right, than wrong. Anyone saying they always get it right, is a liar. The trouble with farming, is cash flow, major purchases, like fert, straights, or even cows, are serious money now, £21,000 for a load of fert, for example, and many simply do not have the cash to fork out those sums, in one hit, without some sought of 'spread'. We have returned to growing some arable, to feed the stock, saves a lot of money going out ! As we have some 'spare' ground, we can, even when costed out, agin cake/straights, it is still cheaper, and all good, no cheap fillers, like some cake ! [/QUOTE]
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