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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 6790276" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>What's your point. People in most professions do retire at some point. I do not see myself ever retiring because I like what I am doing too much but I would like someone to help me luckily I have a son who would like to come home at some point but he is unlikely to want to do that without being given some responsibilty . My Dad got to 79 before he decided I should have some say at home so from a personal point of view I don't think this MP is far wrong but it is up to each individual. I think there are a lot of frustrated younger potential farmers out there who would like to have a chance but are unlikely to ever have the chance of running their own farm because of the economics of farming today and by that I mean Land prices v returns and other factors such as any available rental land being taken up by large operators in order to offset their costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 6790276, member: 66524"] What's your point. People in most professions do retire at some point. I do not see myself ever retiring because I like what I am doing too much but I would like someone to help me luckily I have a son who would like to come home at some point but he is unlikely to want to do that without being given some responsibilty . My Dad got to 79 before he decided I should have some say at home so from a personal point of view I don't think this MP is far wrong but it is up to each individual. I think there are a lot of frustrated younger potential farmers out there who would like to have a chance but are unlikely to ever have the chance of running their own farm because of the economics of farming today and by that I mean Land prices v returns and other factors such as any available rental land being taken up by large operators in order to offset their costs. [/QUOTE]
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