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<blockquote data-quote="farmerdan7618" data-source="post: 7132013" data-attributes="member: 49428"><p>I think if I was in your position I would go down the route of employing a farm manager rather than share farming.</p><p></p><p>You seem to have both the land and the finance to be able to put enough cows in for a micro dairy, and can help out to allow time off. In my view it doesn't challenge a share farmer enough or provide enough opportunity of return. Share farmers tend to be highly ambitious first generation farmers with a goal of their own farm, and as such are fairly risk seeking and want to challenge themselves.</p><p></p><p>See no reason that your ideas for the farm can't work with the right marketing and people on board, but I don't think share farming is quite right for your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerdan7618, post: 7132013, member: 49428"] I think if I was in your position I would go down the route of employing a farm manager rather than share farming. You seem to have both the land and the finance to be able to put enough cows in for a micro dairy, and can help out to allow time off. In my view it doesn't challenge a share farmer enough or provide enough opportunity of return. Share farmers tend to be highly ambitious first generation farmers with a goal of their own farm, and as such are fairly risk seeking and want to challenge themselves. See no reason that your ideas for the farm can't work with the right marketing and people on board, but I don't think share farming is quite right for your situation. [/QUOTE]
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