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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7829609" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>I pet hate in life is people saying that farming isn't a business it's a way of life, no its a business and should be run like one! Every minute I'm working on my own (small) farming business needs to be paid for, if it doesn't pay then I'm not going to do it.</p><p>As for retiring and selling up the most respected farmer and contractor round here said he was doing to retire at 60 so he could help his kids buy houses and have an enjoyable retirement, on his 60th birthday 1000's of people went to his farm sale. He lives in the local large village and seems the happiest person there, he drives a combine for 6 weeks and helps his mate with lambing and hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7829609, member: 83694"] I pet hate in life is people saying that farming isn't a business it's a way of life, no its a business and should be run like one! Every minute I'm working on my own (small) farming business needs to be paid for, if it doesn't pay then I'm not going to do it. As for retiring and selling up the most respected farmer and contractor round here said he was doing to retire at 60 so he could help his kids buy houses and have an enjoyable retirement, on his 60th birthday 1000's of people went to his farm sale. He lives in the local large village and seems the happiest person there, he drives a combine for 6 weeks and helps his mate with lambing and hay. [/QUOTE]
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