Originally Posted by cartervj
It depends.
Some pay 20% while others pay much more than a 100 an acre but it depends on how good the ground is
Also projections for farming are not great right now either

Both of these, the second more so than the first…at all. Many farms (generational, not just newer ones), large and small, are in hard debates on whether to keep on or not. I’ve heard more than a few older farmers (l60-70’s, not young’uns) say it is my best yield ever and made no money, barely broke even over all crops. That can’t go on for too much longer.

Last edited by donia; 02/07/25 05:39 PM.

experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....