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We all have one.

A home place. We farmed here for 47 years as we raised our children, I kept a home and taught mathematics to hundreds and hundreds of fine rural children for most of that time, while helping keep the farm and house going and cooking for a small army.  We raised Hogs, a few beef cattle and corn. Of course, lots of chickens. This was painted from an aerial photo in 1983 and the snapshot of the painting last year for digital copying for the family. Oh not in Illinois. The hogs they stunk, were so dirty and rough to breed and raise to market, but the rewards were personal and they sure do taste good. We're fat, old, tired, and worked hard for the American dream. It was taken almost over night when we bet on a new confinement building and lost it by the policies of Clinton team and new EPA regulations over hog lots, and the worst downturn in farm economies since the 30's. Politics and ignorant leaders were the farm industries downturn in the 90's especially the hog market. We sold it lock stock and barrel, paid our debts, capitol gains and moved to a softer property tax area.  It's our life, the truth, and not much else but so much less work.

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We all have one.

A home place. We farmed here for 47 years as we raised our children, I kept a home and taught mathematics to hundreds and hundreds of fine rural children for most of that time, while helping keep the farm and house going and cooking for a small army.  We raised Hogs, a few beef cattle and corn. Of course, lots of chickens. This was painted from an aerial photo in 1983 and the snapshot of the painting last year for digital copying for the family. Oh not in Illinois. The hogs they stunk, were so dirty and rough to breed and raise to market, but the rewards were personal and they sure do taste good. We're fat, old, tired, and worked hard for the American dream. It was taken almost over night when we bet on a new confinement building and lost it by the policies of Clinton team and new EPA regulations over hog lots, and the worst downturn in farm economies since the 30's. Politics and ignorant leaders were the farm industries downturn in the 90's especially the hog market. We sold it lock stock and barrel, paid our debts, capitol gains and moved to a softer property tax area.  It's our life, the truth, and not much else but so much less work.

You have my sympathy for your bad luck and/or timing with farming.   You're definitely not alone.   I know there were a lot of them got caught in the 80's when land prices dropped.   Those who got in early made a killing.   Those in late took a bath.   It was pure gambling.   It's about to happen again with Iowa farm land being above $6,000 per acre average and some above $15,000.   You only need to own 160 acres to be a millionaire at $6,000.    Less than half that will do it at $15,000.

I always thought an individual farmer raising livestock was done when the packers started raising their own and contracting with  farmers.   The packers didn't have to buy from the individual as long as they still had some of their own so they could beat down the price they offered.   And if you contracted with them, they had the clout to set your return.   You were almost like being on the payroll but at their salary and with no benefits but still a chance to lose it all.

You had to get big or get out or take the crumbs they offered.

It sounds like you still have enough to eat well.   Without Social Security, I would guess you would be in a much worse position.   I hope you're not one to go along with eliminating it.


 

"I hope you're not one to go along with eliminating it." The reference is to Social Security and just who do you think is trying eliminate Social Security? Is it the present administration and the Senate who refuse to do one. single. thing about saving it? Sure looks like it to me ,so I don't think oldbeadyeye is in that camp but who knows.

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No were not.

 

You know, the one thing I was fully on board with Bush was that he tried to get the nation on board with privatization of our retirements to save it. Social security had no business ever being put in the hands of the governments as far as the general fund. It always had the sustainability it should, there was support until they took it all for the slush fund. Now it's about all most have to rely on. We were wise to get out when wqe did and managed to save something for these years. It's going fast but so are we.

"I hope you're not one to go along with eliminating it." The reference is to Social Security and just who do you think is trying eliminate Social Security? Is it the present administration and the Senate who refuse to do one. single. thing about saving it? Sure looks like it to me ,so I don't think oldbeadyeye is in that camp but who knows.

 

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