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What's a fair wage on a family farm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasmn" data-source="post: 3639388" data-attributes="member: 11049"><p>8k doesn't sound like a lot but I guess the farm covers all housing and associated bills and also your vehicle. So it's 8k disposable income per year. Isn't that about average? 8k to spend on whatever you please? If you want to earn more money then just...work in a way that earns more money. Diversify in some way, start doing contract work or else consider a career outside of farming that will cover the costs of someone else doing your farm work and also leave you with an extra profit. Probably none of the above are particularly easy, but they're all possible. And again...if it's £8k disposable income per year, then that is really not bad at all by the standards of the general population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasmn, post: 3639388, member: 11049"] 8k doesn't sound like a lot but I guess the farm covers all housing and associated bills and also your vehicle. So it's 8k disposable income per year. Isn't that about average? 8k to spend on whatever you please? If you want to earn more money then just...work in a way that earns more money. Diversify in some way, start doing contract work or else consider a career outside of farming that will cover the costs of someone else doing your farm work and also leave you with an extra profit. Probably none of the above are particularly easy, but they're all possible. And again...if it's £8k disposable income per year, then that is really not bad at all by the standards of the general population. [/QUOTE]
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