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- From: mpleis@iastate.edu (Cowboy)
- Subject: Re: Capital Suicide (was Real Farms)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep7.205817.27128@news.iastate.edu>
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <1992Sep4.175146.8815@iccgcc.decnet.ab.com> <1992Sep5.053020.22472@nuscc.nus.sg>
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 20:58:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep5.053020.22472@nuscc.nus.sg> swkmorri@nuscc.nus.sg (Perry Morrison (Dr)) writes:
- >boldtp@iccgcc.decnet.ab.com (ACE-CADET) writes:
- >:
- >: Ok, my calculator says $6,240.000 in capitol with an $80,000 annual payroll.
- >:
- >: Thats a 1.28 percent ROI over inflation. So, why don't you sell the place
- >: and invest? Why struggle along with $20K/year annual income, when your
- >: sitting on ($6.24M/4 = ) $1.56 Million?
- >
- >A very astute comment. I have been to many farm clearance sales and
- >watched machinery sold for almost nothing. I've seen 50 or 60 years of
- >work and history go down the toilet. Jeez I remember going to one that
- >had the world's oldest chain saws for sale (like 6 feet long with a
- >truck engine on one end (almost)). The dogs were sold and then the kennels
- >right after.
- >
- >What I'm trying to say is that a lot of BIG farming IMHO is capital
- >suicide--you'd be better off investing in real estate, shares or whatever
- >and growing your vegetables, chickens etc on a small patch that is
- >manageable and FUN (instead of a failing business proposition). The
- >other point is that a lot of truly competitive, commercial farming
- >demands non-sustainable and down right environmentally reckless
- >farming practices. I say this because large acreage and reasonable
- >profitability (for a lot of people) mean farming without regard for the
- >next 30 years. If you flog your land to death in the short term you will
- >out-compete those who don't.
-
- We have been following a bus to close on the load.
- Use reduced herbicide, No insecticed, cattle waste, consert-till, waterways,
- and other methods. By the way their is no compitition in farming ecept at
- a dairy show.
-
- >
- >If I had $1 million to spend/invest, I know it wouldn't be in a few
- >thousand acres of head-ache. (I have a 7 acre headache and that's
- >enough).
-
- Our farm is almost 100 years old to.
-
- >
- >cheers
- >perry morrison.
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- mpleis@iastate.edu Mark L. Pleis
- Agricultural Systems Technology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
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