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<blockquote data-quote="New Holland TM150" data-source="post: 3351578" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>Don't thinks he's mad at all. Fair play to him if he wants to go farming.</p><p></p><p>Nearly two years ago I was 28, and I was going to go into grass based dairy farming as a assistant herdsman, but I got talked out of it, by family and friends, saying there was no future in it, the milk price was starting to drop and I was getting anxious with the choice I was going to make, then decided not to follow it.</p><p></p><p>It was a big mistake in my view, and I regret the choice, I should of gone into dairying, been reading lots of fantastic articles about people working up from assistant herdsmen into share milkers.</p><p></p><p>Would love a second chance!</p><p></p><p>Why wont he work as a assistant for a few years and learn the ropes of running a dairy farm? He can still save money and learn about the job as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Holland TM150, post: 3351578, member: 5655"] Don't thinks he's mad at all. Fair play to him if he wants to go farming. Nearly two years ago I was 28, and I was going to go into grass based dairy farming as a assistant herdsman, but I got talked out of it, by family and friends, saying there was no future in it, the milk price was starting to drop and I was getting anxious with the choice I was going to make, then decided not to follow it. It was a big mistake in my view, and I regret the choice, I should of gone into dairying, been reading lots of fantastic articles about people working up from assistant herdsmen into share milkers. Would love a second chance! Why wont he work as a assistant for a few years and learn the ropes of running a dairy farm? He can still save money and learn about the job as well. [/QUOTE]
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