Jason
Well-known member
Econ and Randy have both bemoaned the loss of small agriculture.
Small ag has long been considered the family farm. A mom and pop operation, enjoying life and raising kids with good old fashioned values.
My question is how many think the "family farm" in that context can survive, or does it even still exist?
How much money does it take to live a comfortable life? And how big does an operation need to be to earn that much?
Can the family farm change but still have the old fashioned values?
Small ag has long been considered the family farm. A mom and pop operation, enjoying life and raising kids with good old fashioned values.
My question is how many think the "family farm" in that context can survive, or does it even still exist?
How much money does it take to live a comfortable life? And how big does an operation need to be to earn that much?
Can the family farm change but still have the old fashioned values?