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<blockquote data-quote="bendigeidfran" data-source="post: 8055172" data-attributes="member: 149958"><p>Moving is not for everyone, i worked as a sheperd for a very succsesfull farmer and he moved quite a bit before he finaly setteld down.</p><p>He told me that he never feels as if he belongs anywere, and the children said they hated moving quite often. Son told me he can make friends quite easily but does not have real mates.</p><p>Iv'e been on a few farming trips and seen opportunites else were, i think i value being part of my local community, having friends and family to help when you need them</p><p>As for new entrants in to the industry my oldest boy makes a good living off sheep, but he only owns 150, he has a shearing and scanning buisness and helps out on two other farms rest of the year.</p><p>He is very keen to farm more land/ sheep of his own, i've told him to be very carefull with the calculator.</p><p>( i rented some land to expand, worked very hard for little reward)</p><p>I advised him to invest in something to build up some equity.</p><p>He is well placed to hear about oportunities</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bendigeidfran, post: 8055172, member: 149958"] Moving is not for everyone, i worked as a sheperd for a very succsesfull farmer and he moved quite a bit before he finaly setteld down. He told me that he never feels as if he belongs anywere, and the children said they hated moving quite often. Son told me he can make friends quite easily but does not have real mates. Iv'e been on a few farming trips and seen opportunites else were, i think i value being part of my local community, having friends and family to help when you need them As for new entrants in to the industry my oldest boy makes a good living off sheep, but he only owns 150, he has a shearing and scanning buisness and helps out on two other farms rest of the year. He is very keen to farm more land/ sheep of his own, i've told him to be very carefull with the calculator. ( i rented some land to expand, worked very hard for little reward) I advised him to invest in something to build up some equity. He is well placed to hear about oportunities [/QUOTE]
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