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Thinking of getting out of dairying
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<blockquote data-quote="vulcan" data-source="post: 3371142" data-attributes="member: 8624"><p>All the talk on here of people getting into dairying well I'm thinking of getting out only milk around the 50mark and supply first milk but the months I don't send enough always get penalised on the volume bonus1.5 ppl the last to months farm is 136acres all owned plus rent a couple of fields in the summer have no borrowings on the farm it is split in 3 blocks with only 12 acres with the farm. farm not a modern set up lot of old buildings the only labour is me and dad who is 70 so don't get much time of and I have a young family who I want to spend more time with getting a relief milker not really a option as not the greatest of set ups was thinking of going down the rearing calves to use the old sheds and possibly sucklers any advice?Also getting sick of milking twice a day 7days a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vulcan, post: 3371142, member: 8624"] All the talk on here of people getting into dairying well I'm thinking of getting out only milk around the 50mark and supply first milk but the months I don't send enough always get penalised on the volume bonus1.5 ppl the last to months farm is 136acres all owned plus rent a couple of fields in the summer have no borrowings on the farm it is split in 3 blocks with only 12 acres with the farm. farm not a modern set up lot of old buildings the only labour is me and dad who is 70 so don't get much time of and I have a young family who I want to spend more time with getting a relief milker not really a option as not the greatest of set ups was thinking of going down the rearing calves to use the old sheds and possibly sucklers any advice?Also getting sick of milking twice a day 7days a week. [/QUOTE]
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