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Farmer or Rancher
Rancher
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Farmer
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 41%  [ 20 ]
Want to be rancher
6%
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Want to be farmer
4%
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Other
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Both
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Voted : 48

Michael J
25, On my horse.

Posts: 151
PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 07 10:47 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Are you a farmer or a rancher? Or what do you want to be, or do you prefer one or the other?

Gorden
23, Wright City, Mo

Posts: 18
PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 07 8:34 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

I'm not sure which I like better. Cattle can always make life more interesting but crops are alright to.

Kristi is back
22, somewhere in Oregon

Posts: 60
PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 07 8:23 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

We are both farmers and ranchers. i don't like the crops so much, just because they tend to be more work and don't bring in a good income with all the work that goes into them!
Also, animals can be lots of fun sometimes!! Smile

Stacy
28, Tennessee

Posts: 1160
PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 07 10:38 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

I like both.SSG

Ruth
23, Washington State

Posts: 141
PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 07 3:09 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

I like both, because I grew up doing a bit of both. By the way, what does SSG mean?

Stacy
28, Tennessee

Posts: 1160
PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 07 6:00 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Ruth wrote:
I like both, because I grew up doing a bit of both. By the way, what does SSG mean?


SSG= my initials

melissa
30, VA

Posts: 555
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 07 2:48 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Grew up on a farm, we have an organic dairy farm.

Miss Deborah
27, North Carolina Mountains

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 08 1:19 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

I want to be/marry a rancher though I'd also like to grow various crops for home use and perhaps for farmer's markets on a small scale.



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Kamon
24, Tennessee

Posts: 310
PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 09 12:01 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

I like having a diverse group of things. I am not really into the large corn fields and just cattle farming alone thing.

I would like, and am working towards complete sustainability.

Beef cows followed by goats, chickens, and turkeys. They would be mineralizing the fields (with manure) and I would use those fields on 6 year rotation for produce marketing. (7th year rest)

I will and am processing my own animals. They sell well.

Couple acres of apples and various tree fruits. Also having berries of many kinds.

Raising and saving heirloom seeds is how I roll.

All of these will be pollinated with honeybees that will generate honey and pollen also.

The advantage is you could have a bad year for one or two of these things and still do well. Not being dependent on one crop or animal for your business makes it (in my opinion) more stable.

Sometimes I think I wouldn't mindin' being a rancher of alot of cattle. I think though I lose interest when see I beef prices being so inconsistent. Processing yourself and selling direct gives more of a premium.

In a round about way I pretty much said I am not a Farmer or Rancher.



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bmoeller
34, NW IL

Posts: 705
PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 09 8:23 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Been around farming pretty much my whole life, and work for a farmer. Just don't do much of it anymore. Been hauling seed beans and corn to dealers the past few days.

Being a bullhauler, I guess you could just call me an Asphalt Cowboy. Haul between 600 and 700 loads a year. My biggest week last year, was over 1 Million pounds of cattle. Very Happy

Kamon
24, Tennessee

Posts: 310
PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 09 8:58 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Holy India Cow! That is some serious steaks there!

bmoeller
34, NW IL

Posts: 705
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 09 2:17 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

And I don't intend to break that record any time soon. That was a NASTY week!



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Kamon
24, Tennessee

Posts: 310
PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 09 11:19 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

I am sure it was memorable. You will tell your grandkids back when I was a young man we had to......

J.AustenKlein(lauraH
31, Clallam County,Washington

Posts: 433
PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 09 9:42 am Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Miss Deborah wrote:
I want to be/marry a rancher though I'd also like to grow various crops for home use and perhaps for farmer's markets on a small scale.


Same here too!

Laura Hines

Ashley Bergstrom
23, Williston, ND

Posts: 217
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 09 4:39 pm Reply with quote Report this to the Response Team

Both but id rather just be a full time rancher.....my dad on the other hand wants to be a full time farmer lol!

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