mcblink
Ambassador of Riffs & Spliffs
Well, farming isn't just an occupation; it's a lifestyle. I'd be beyond heartbroken to see my family's farm be sold off to some Chinese company or some giant corporate ag operation. We've been farmers as long as anyone can remember, all the way back to Holland and Germany before my ancestors even came to the States. I imagine a lot of them find their self-worth in their work. To them, to sell out is to fail.Yep, indeed. The oldies that wanna keep farming till they lose it all...
The missus and her bro family rented their land on a crop share (not cash) basis for many decades. So the risk of bad crops etc was totally real and no guarantee of income.
We sold it all off in 2017 thus the retirement. Well, I quit work a ways before that as they sold some smaller sections. Why beat your head against the wall and have to farm it for 50 more years to get the land value out? It's the stubborn old guys that I don't get.