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Starting a farm from nothing... I mean nothing
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpit Farm" data-source="post: 5120374" data-attributes="member: 1646"><p>Honestly, in dairy, it is as simple as working at McDonalds... or at least it should be. Farms 'should' (but most don't) have standard operating procedures (SOPs) for everything from scraping and sweeping the yard or injecting a cow to an entire milking regime. Dairy farming can be very systematic and logical. It ought to be fairly easy to bring somebody in who knows nothing and start them at very simple tasks like washing things out, scraping up etc and steadily build their knowledge and experience. It just takes an open-minded farmer with some patience and a youth who is willing to graft and start at a low wage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpit Farm, post: 5120374, member: 1646"] Honestly, in dairy, it is as simple as working at McDonalds... or at least it should be. Farms 'should' (but most don't) have standard operating procedures (SOPs) for everything from scraping and sweeping the yard or injecting a cow to an entire milking regime. Dairy farming can be very systematic and logical. It ought to be fairly easy to bring somebody in who knows nothing and start them at very simple tasks like washing things out, scraping up etc and steadily build their knowledge and experience. It just takes an open-minded farmer with some patience and a youth who is willing to graft and start at a low wage. [/QUOTE]
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