Posted by farmerjon on April 10, 2008 at 08:52:35 from (67.63.68.13):
In a previous message someone had said that it bugs them that a big farmer, who rents the small farmers ground, outbid the small farmer at an auction, where the small farmer was trying to buy equipment to farm his own ground again. Now this really doesnt make a lot of sence to me the small farmer is buying equipment, fert., chem., and what ever else to farm his 160 acres again. More then likely cause grain prices are through the roof. Well see where I'm from we pay good cashrent around here $150-$200 or MORE an acre. Now 160ac.x$200=$32,000, the small farmer will never make that kind of money trying to farm it on his own, with worn out equipment. To me it seems like the small farmer is getting greedy, that kind of stuff is happening around me too, where small farmers are pulling back ground to farm it themselves while prices are up, but i bet when there back down there renting it again. I say more power to that big farmer. I would have done it also. As for taking it to the scrapyard, he paid for it so i guess he can do what he wants.
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