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<blockquote data-quote="T's03GT" data-source="post: 16321551" data-attributes="member: 136630"><p>My mothers side of the family is very successful on farming, granted we own everything and don't buy equipment until it can be paid for in cash, aside from a few things. The return on money is very good. Our crops have good yields yearly. I know a good bit amount it from being around it my entire life so if you want to PM me and discuss more thoroughly, feel free to. </p><p></p><p>I also have a bunch of good friends who were born into it and they are extremely well off. I live in a huge farming community however and everyone who farms, is known to have money. There's a lot of ways to go about doing this and a few mentioned would be a great way to do so. Unless you're sitting on a stack of cash to buy something, start small and make sure you know what you are doing and fully want to invest yourself in it. It's a lot of time, hard work, and money to be spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T's03GT, post: 16321551, member: 136630"] My mothers side of the family is very successful on farming, granted we own everything and don't buy equipment until it can be paid for in cash, aside from a few things. The return on money is very good. Our crops have good yields yearly. I know a good bit amount it from being around it my entire life so if you want to PM me and discuss more thoroughly, feel free to. I also have a bunch of good friends who were born into it and they are extremely well off. I live in a huge farming community however and everyone who farms, is known to have money. There's a lot of ways to go about doing this and a few mentioned would be a great way to do so. Unless you're sitting on a stack of cash to buy something, start small and make sure you know what you are doing and fully want to invest yourself in it. It's a lot of time, hard work, and money to be spent. [/QUOTE]
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