I've been farming all my life. Im 56 years old Lost my dad 40 years ago. I've been on my county FSA board. I totally agree with you. 2 or 3 years of no government money would clear out the ASSSHOLES. Will said Brian.
I could not agree more with you on subsidies. I am a 71 year old dairy and grain farmer in Northwest Illinois and just wish the government would leave us alone and let the conditions sort out the chaff.
Brian I'm close to your dads age and farmed all my life. About 15-20 years ago I signed my farm out of all farm programs because the one time I thought I should qualify for crop insurance payment i was denied .So I decided to sign out and I have stay in business just fine and paid every bill on time . I'm with you get the government out of farming
Brian ! As a framer from a country which member of the European Union - we are getting subsidies from the government ! But I am with you 100 percent agree on your opinion I wish we never had a subsidy ! Of course we apply for it because everyone is doing it and if we don't we would loose our competitiveness vs who do. But I can tell you with these subsidies we are getting a ridiculous amount of unnecessary bureaucracy !! I wish they never had these subsidies because to comply those rules cost us a shit load of extra expense . And it is never good when the government sticks its feet in your business ! My friends from the city always keep telling us that how good is for us because we getting subsidised - normally I telling them a same - we are getting subsidised for you to have cheap food ! Farmers just want fair money for their investment and work !! If we would get that from the commodity prices - we would be more than happy !
In my Canadian opinion, I completely agree with you Brian. Those dollars will prop up the inputs another year and keep the overall operating cost up. The operations that have over extended themselves need to get flushed out to reestablish the balance in the industry. Merry Christmas to you and your family!!!
Great video Brian. Not being a farmer but spent most of my life living in a farming community, I admire and appreciate farming. Being educated on farming practices, equipment and the business side is why I watch these videos. Thank you for what you do and have a very Merry Christmas.
I'm with you,Brian. I've never applied for or taken any subsidy funds. The govt should not be in the farming business. The free market will take care of itsself. I personally feel the control they have is mostly to let speculators cash in on our hard work.
Well said, Brian. Your take on subsidies is on point. Merry Christmas to all the Browns. Thank you for taking us along this crop year. Praying for your 2025 crops.
you're very lucky, here in the UK we have no goverment handouts for "farming" but if you decide to crop some of your land with wild bird food, they will pay crazy money
Thank you for thinking smart . We need more farmers like you. I wish I had the way to taken over me family farm . Keep up the good work your videos are fun to show my 96 year Grandpa framer . Merry Christmas
Thanks for the video. Government subsidies have their place but not always done correctly. Haven’t seen the guide lines for this round. Thanks Brian. Could talk hours on government subsidies. Oh my. The Iowa farm boy. Thanks Brian.
I’m not a farmer and haven’t been for many years. Here in southern Mo. we raised a few beef cattle in my younger years.I don’t begrudge you farmers the subsidies but I would rather see some investigation done into why inputs go up so much when you have a couple good years. Maybe energy cost is the reason for the price increase in your inputs but I suspect there is some windfall profits going on in the fertilizer and chemical companies as well. Have a merry Christmas and keep up the good work.
I believe that we as farmers are being manipulated by near monopolies. It is my understanding that Dupont, and Monsanto control 97% of the seed supply, and at least in our area Koch controls 100% of our NH3 supply. No longer is the NH3 price tied to the price of natural gas but it is priced with the price of corn. If the government really wants to help they would break up some of these companies but that will never happen.
My dad bought this 160 acres farm 63 years ago for 25,000.00 . When he had to sell it while in the nurse home I bought 5 acres where my house is and my brother had to pay 100,000.00 for the rest of the ground he brought after he bought the the house and building before this. It took one year for dad and mom lived in the nursery home they payed. So it is not fair to go broke.
Your right Brian that if they hand out money the other things all raise more than the money was suppose to help. As long as it is there you just as well apply for it or they will give the bad farmers more because the money is left to pass on. I have been through the 80's when some bad farmers got debt forgiveness. Those farmers hid a lot of equipment to qualify for the forgiveness. When it came out about who got the forgiveness they couldn't handle it and made all kinds of excuses. We all paid for that in higher loan prices for years. Those farmers didn't care as long as they kept farming. Now the Government put that debt forgiveness in the bankruptcy law so the ones who use it are more protected from the release of who filed for it.
Merry Christmas to Y'all on this Christmas eve. Any government subsidy doesn't help that segment of the economy it only, at point, adds to the enormous national dept. Brian you explained how to be a better farmer very well and in a matter of fact way.
Down here in NZ all those subsidies and the like were scrapped by the big G many years ago. This country has the lowest of many when it comes to subsidies. We survived and are better off for not having them. Like you say, it tends to distort the reality of your business and then you finish up with the town versus country politics (dammed townies) was a term used a lot. If your business is solid and you have been making the right decisions when others have not you will be there at the finish line. Merry Xmas from down under and the shakey isles. Cheers
I agree on subsidies. If you can make a profit farming, it shouldn't be artificially propped up for political gain. We shouldn't mandate Ethanol to subsidize farming. As you said, its only short term
Hey from my family to yours have a Merry Christmas and a Happy safe New Year. I agree with your thoughts plus we never qualify so. We have to work hard to compete with tjose that do.
Fully agree on that,overhere in the EU we get also free money but again for those who needed it they are already out of business so the goal is never made in my opinion the sad thing is that it is all tax money, greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
I completely agree with you. We didn't ask for these handouts and I don't know who did. They need to let the bad ones fail and not give a trophy to everyone. Merry Christmas !
Always remember the most feared words in the English language. "I'm from the government and I'm here to help". But also remember. If the government is going to be stupid enough to give you the money. You take it
If anyone is interested you can see the total amount of subsidies received by us farmers since 1995. It's a matter of public record. Pretty staggering what people have received over the past 30 years.
Hi Brian, my take on subsidies is if stop farmers going out of business and stops them selling to solar farms businesses, keep them coming. Merry Christmas
Well said. Small scale cattle farmer myself. The government would help us better by lowering prices of inputs somehow. Fertilize and diesel prices are my biggest concerns.
That is just another form of govt intervention distorting a market. A govt investigation of collusion between large players on the input and marketing side would be a better place to spend the cash or political capital.
You got Right the first time when you said it's mainly To bail out the farmers Aren't smart with Financial decisions and Don't run their Farms right Any time the government gets involved in anything We pay for it I I have zero faith in This present government
@@dmk1529 ? Not quite sure what you mean. A lot of 💩 was thrown on the wall, but not all of it stuck, and I am optimistic that what did stick may be scraped off in a few months, and replaced.
I like your thoughts on the free money. It ain’t free, someone somewhere has to pay for it. It’s also nice to see you guys make sound business decisions on your farm. Keep up the good fight. Merry Christmas to the Brown family
Merry Christmas Brian!!! I wish you and your family the best of a holiday. As for the Government payments, We raise a lot of hay and livestock, so we rarely get any type of payments. The big payments are usually for row crop farmers. An example is we have over four hundred acres of hay. Those acres will not get any type of payments. Also since I have seeded down most of the steep end rows so we can contour plant without any row needing to run up and down the slope, those acres will not get any payments for erosion control. The fellow that plowed every square inch of their farms get higher payments than those of us that managed our ground better. I agree that there should not be any payment and the US department of agriculture should be disbanded. We are a business and we should not have government involvement in our farming operation.
💯 Agree!! We farm and have had a severe drought the last two years but government subsidies will not help!!! Our biggest problem is lack of competition in our suppliers and they charge what they want just because they can. Gov subsidies will only make this worse and we as farmers will continue to overproduce!!! We need to let the markets work we were beginning to get some relief in our input prices and now that is all gone.
It doesn't matter how much money the government gives you you will pay it back and then some eventually. Great video, opinion was 100% correct, and Merry Christmas
It’s almost lunchtime here on the 25th. In Australia, the school year starts the end of January and ends probably the third week of December. No school pickups this week.
Thanks Brian i was on the phone with my congressmen trying to get this stopped. USDA also game with another 300 million for bad FHA loans. We didn't get a bailout feeding 8 dollar corn to our cattle while losing 100s per head.
Grew up on the family dairy farm and yes there were subsidies back then but I was too young to remember much about them. Currently, I’m 60 years old and in the welding business. Never heard of a subsidy for local welding business owners so, you might imagine what my opinion would be.
Yes I understand your views on subsidy's. In Australia usually make the grade or sell up and find some else to do. We do get ReLeaf packages, but fare and few between.
Doesn’t want it but still applies for it. That’s part of the problem. Makes it easy for the gov cuz all they have to do is suggest it and it gets support.
Its not that simple. If one doesn't take the money offered it makes it hard to compete with everyone around you that does take the money. And by compete I don't even mean taking on new land, it could be something as simple as keeping rented land that one already farms. Landlords are just as greedy as everyone else. "Jim from 2 miles over offered me another $100 an acre over what you are paying. Can you match that? Well no I can't because Jim took the subsidy he can, I didn't take it so I can't.
Im 65 year old small cattle/hay/pecan farmer. Dont take govt subsities because of bad experience in past with fsa office, almost everyone else here lines up when drought relief comes out. Analyze those programs and everyone of them is perpetuating bad management decisions. Those losses they are replacing are because you didnt plan for that bad year and as you said they cause more expenses because every input you buy goes up because they know you got paid and will spend it. Agree 100 percent with what you said.
I am with you too brian when the government thinks they are helping alot of the time its for the negative i mea in 41 years i have bedn alive my grandpa farmed he said if government thinks it good or forces it on you run
Most of the USDA budget is food programs. There's a lot of Conservation program $ in there, too. Direct subsidies are a small %, and I agree that they are pretty much useless. I do like the "Opt In" conservation programs, and I think they benefit the smaller operations more than the larger ones. But you are pretty spot on Brian! Merry Christmas to y'all!
Govt.payout does not help out by putting off the inevitable of those who run a poor or careless operation which affects those who are doing it right. Merry Christmas to the Brown family and hoping for a healthy and successful new year.
I took the sba loan a few years ago because the interest rate at the time was really good. 30 years to pay it back. We're farmers. We depend on mother nature to help us out. I'm in the hay business. this years drought was bad .I don't do row crops so I can't relate to that. I just know that the government doesn't set our prices, we do. I don't need the government in any more of my business than it already is .I compete with the hay farmers who do it on the side, I call them weekend warriors, they will undercut us full timers on price all the time. Luckily I have a customer base that is smart enough to buy from me not them. I agree with what you said. Merry Christmas
Brian merry Christmas to you and your family. You’re in my thoughts and prayers. I just have one question I sent you a ad for a piece of machinery that I thought you might would like to have a goodall start all for 12 and 24 V systems and at the end I asked you to please give me your thoughts on it grace and peace
I agree with your comments on farm subsidies. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas from Oklahoma
I've been farming all my life. Im 56 years old Lost my dad 40 years ago. I've been on my county FSA board. I totally agree with you. 2 or 3 years of no government money would clear out the ASSSHOLES. Will said Brian.
I could not agree more with you on subsidies. I am a 71 year old dairy and grain farmer in Northwest Illinois and just wish the government would leave us alone and let the conditions sort out the chaff.
Brian I'm close to your dads age and farmed all my life. About 15-20 years ago I signed my farm out of all farm programs because the one time I thought I should qualify for crop insurance payment i was denied .So I decided to sign out and I have stay in business just fine and paid every bill on time . I'm with you get the government out of farming
Brian ! As a framer from a country which member of the European Union - we are getting subsidies from the government ! But I am with you 100 percent agree on your opinion I wish we never had a subsidy ! Of course we apply for it because everyone is doing it and if we don't we would loose our competitiveness vs who do.
But I can tell you with these subsidies we are getting a ridiculous amount of unnecessary bureaucracy !! I wish they never had these subsidies because to comply those rules cost us a shit load of extra expense . And it is never good when the government sticks its feet in your business !
My friends from the city always keep telling us that how good is for us because we getting subsidised - normally I telling them a same - we are getting subsidised for you to have cheap food ! Farmers just want fair money for their investment and work !! If we would get that from the commodity prices - we would be more than happy !
Merry Christmas Brian to you and your family and a HAPPY NEW YEAR
In my Canadian opinion, I completely agree with you Brian. Those dollars will prop up the inputs another year and keep the overall operating cost up. The operations that have over extended themselves need to get flushed out to reestablish the balance in the industry. Merry Christmas to you and your family!!!
Great video Brian. Not being a farmer but spent most of my life living in a farming community, I admire and appreciate farming. Being educated on farming practices, equipment and the business side is why I watch these videos. Thank you for what you do and have a very Merry Christmas.
I totally agree with what you said on subsidies. Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Browns .
Well said Brian!
As a farmer from southern MN, our family will take the money. We agree 120% with the comments that you said.
Mrs. Brown is going to be an expert truck driver! Merry Christmas to all the Browns!
I'm with you,Brian. I've never applied for or taken any subsidy funds. The govt should not be in the farming business. The free market will take care of itsself. I personally feel the control they have is mostly to let speculators cash in on our hard work.
Worst words you can hear, I am from the government and here to help.
As a small time farmer myself, right with you on the subsidies. Don’t need/want them but not foolish enough to not take them.
Well said, Brian. Your take on subsidies is on point. Merry Christmas to all the Browns. Thank you for taking us along this crop year. Praying for your 2025 crops.
you're very lucky, here in the UK we have no goverment handouts for "farming" but if you decide to crop some of your land with wild bird food, they will pay crazy money
Thanks
Merry Christmas too you and your family too
I agree with your opinion.
Thank you for thinking smart . We need more farmers like you. I wish I had the way to taken over me family farm . Keep up the good work your videos are fun to show my 96 year Grandpa framer . Merry Christmas
Well said Brian, Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the video.
Government subsidies have their place but not always done correctly. Haven’t seen the guide lines for this round.
Thanks Brian.
Could talk hours on government subsidies. Oh my.
The Iowa farm boy.
Thanks Brian.
Merry Christmas to all the Brown family
I agree completely with your take on subsidies. Be it Ag or Batteries, subsidies distort and eventually destroy the industries they supposedly 'save'!
It is an options contract, on the futures market.
Ronald Reagan always said the worst thing the Goverment could say is we are here to Help.
Ronald Reagan is where the downhill slide began. What a turd.
I agree with you Brian. Not any different than any other type of business.
You’ve got the right idea. Whenever the govt steps in and subsidizes anything it usually ends up being a waste by creating a bad situation
Good luck, Brian. I understand what you’re saying damned if you do damned if you don’t merry Christmas to you and your family.
Merry Christmas Brian and the whole Brown family. I agree with you 100% on subsidies.
I’m not a farmer and haven’t been for many years. Here in southern Mo. we raised a few beef cattle in my younger years.I don’t begrudge you farmers the subsidies but I would rather see some investigation done into why inputs go up so much when you have a couple good years. Maybe energy cost is the reason for the price increase in your inputs but I suspect there is some windfall profits going on in the fertilizer and chemical companies as well. Have a merry Christmas and keep up the good work.
I believe that we as farmers are being manipulated by near monopolies. It is my understanding that Dupont, and Monsanto control 97% of the seed supply, and at least in our area Koch controls 100% of our NH3 supply. No longer is the NH3 price tied to the price of natural gas but it is priced with the price of corn. If the government really wants to help they would break up some of these companies but that will never happen.
Merry Christmas Brown family Farm
Great video Brian BJ and Bob
My dad bought this 160 acres farm 63 years ago for 25,000.00 . When he had to sell it while in the nurse home I bought 5 acres where my house is and my brother had to pay 100,000.00 for the rest of the ground he brought after he bought the the house and building before this. It took one year for dad and mom lived in the nursery home they payed. So it is not fair to go broke.
Your right Brian that if they hand out money the other things all raise more than the money was suppose to help. As long as it is there you just as well apply for it or they will give the bad farmers more because the money is left to pass on. I have been through the 80's when some bad farmers got debt forgiveness. Those farmers hid a lot of equipment to qualify for the forgiveness. When it came out about who got the forgiveness they couldn't handle it and made all kinds of excuses. We all paid for that in higher loan prices for years. Those farmers didn't care as long as they kept farming. Now the Government put that debt forgiveness in the bankruptcy law so the ones who use it are more protected from the release of who filed for it.
Merry Christmas and happy New Year.
My retired tax accountant always said if the government is going to give you money to take it. But, I am with you that we don't need the subsidies.
Merry Christmas to Y'all on this Christmas eve. Any government subsidy doesn't help that segment of the economy it only, at point, adds to the enormous national dept. Brian you explained how to be a better farmer very well and in a matter of fact way.
That side draw always entertains me!!
Merry Christmas everyone.
Down here in NZ all those subsidies and the like were scrapped by the big G many years ago. This country has the lowest of many when it comes to subsidies. We survived and are better off for not having them. Like you say, it tends to distort the reality of your business and then you finish up with the town versus country politics (dammed townies) was a term used a lot. If your business is solid and you have been making the right decisions when others have not you will be there at the finish line. Merry Xmas from down under and the shakey isles.
Cheers
Have a Merry Christmas Browns!
I agree on subsidies. If you can make a profit farming, it shouldn't be artificially propped up for political gain. We shouldn't mandate Ethanol to subsidize farming. As you said, its only short term
Merry Christmas Brown Family, I Wish Yall Very Merry New Year too..
Merry 🎄 Christmas to you and your Beautiful Family Brother Brian I love you guys and I appreciate you ❤🖖🏼🎄
Hey from my family to yours have a Merry Christmas and a Happy safe New Year. I agree with your thoughts plus we never qualify so. We have to work hard to compete with tjose that do.
Fully agree on that,overhere in the EU we get also free money but again for those who needed it they are already out of business so the goal is never made in my opinion the sad thing is that it is all tax money, greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year 🥳 all the best in 2025 Brown Families
Merry Christmas to you and all your family!
Merry Christmas to you and the family and Mr George.
I completely agree with you. We didn't ask for these handouts and I don't know who did. They need to let the bad ones fail and not give a trophy to everyone. Merry Christmas !
Always remember the most feared words in the English language. "I'm from the government and I'm here to help". But also remember. If the government is going to be stupid enough to give you the money. You take it
If anyone is interested you can see the total amount of subsidies received by us farmers since 1995. It's a matter of public record. Pretty staggering what people have received over the past 30 years.
Hi Brian, my take on subsidies is if stop farmers going out of business and stops them selling to solar farms businesses, keep them coming. Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas!
Well said. Small scale cattle farmer myself. The government would help us better by lowering prices of inputs somehow. Fertilize and diesel prices are my biggest concerns.
That is just another form of govt intervention distorting a market. A govt investigation of collusion between large players on the input and marketing side would be a better place to spend the cash or political capital.
Merry christmas to you and your family thoroughly enjoyed the show
Great Video, it's just before xmas, thanks for sharing
Hope y'all have a safe and Merry Christmas
You got Right the first time when you said it's mainly To bail out the farmers Aren't smart with Financial decisions and Don't run their Farms right Any time the government gets involved in anything We pay for it I I have zero faith in This present government
Something may change in 2025, but I agree with you!
This is not this governments bill.
@@dmk1529 ? Not quite sure what you mean. A lot of 💩 was thrown on the wall, but not all of it stuck, and I am optimistic that what did stick may be scraped off in a few months, and replaced.
@dmk1529 then what is it if it's not a government bill weather at the federal government or local government is still government
Merry Christmas and Happy new Year
I like your thoughts on the free money. It ain’t free, someone somewhere has to pay for it. It’s also nice to see you guys make sound business decisions on your farm. Keep up the good fight. Merry Christmas to the Brown family
As a retired farmer, I agree with you 100%. Always enjoy your videos and your comments - on target.
Awesome video and well said on the government bs!!
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Merry Christmas Brian!!! I wish you and your family the best of a holiday. As for the Government payments, We raise a lot of hay and livestock, so we rarely get any type of payments. The big payments are usually for row crop farmers. An example is we have over four hundred acres of hay. Those acres will not get any type of payments. Also since I have seeded down most of the steep end rows so we can contour plant without any row needing to run up and down the slope, those acres will not get any payments for erosion control. The fellow that plowed every square inch of their farms get higher payments than those of us that managed our ground better.
I agree that there should not be any payment and the US department of agriculture should be disbanded. We are a business and we should not have government involvement in our farming operation.
💯 Agree!! We farm and have had a severe drought the last two years but government subsidies will not help!!! Our biggest problem is lack of competition in our suppliers and they charge what they want just because they can. Gov subsidies will only make this worse and we as farmers will continue to overproduce!!! We need to let the markets work we were beginning to get some relief in our input prices and now that is all gone.
Merry Christmas Brown family. Dad always said the government had no business in farming. He said they just made everything worse.
It doesn't matter how much money the government gives you you will pay it back and then some eventually.
Great video, opinion was 100% correct, and Merry Christmas
Brian, ditto on your thoughts.
It’s almost lunchtime here on the 25th. In Australia, the school year starts the end of January and ends probably the third week of December. No school pickups this week.
Thanks Brian i was on the phone with my congressmen trying to get this stopped. USDA also game with another 300 million for bad FHA loans. We didn't get a bailout feeding 8 dollar corn to our cattle while losing 100s per head.
Merry Christmas to you and to your family Brian !!
I used to drive what you call semi's in UK lorry's well 20 years tyres never lasted a month
Thanks for being honest I agree
Farm Subsidies or any other "government" heip is a hot topic! we could debate that all night. I do agree with you though.
Grew up on the family dairy farm and yes there were subsidies back then but I was too young to remember much about them. Currently, I’m 60 years old and in the welding business. Never heard of a subsidy for local welding business owners so, you might imagine what my opinion would be.
Having a ham sandwich and watching a Brown Farms vid! Don't get no better than that! Merry Christmas!
Yes I understand your views on subsidy's. In Australia usually make the grade or sell up and find some else to do. We do get ReLeaf packages, but fare and few between.
Merry Christmas
I agree well said
I thought that when you contracted that when you hauled it in that you could be 10 percent over and get the same price
Doesn’t want it but still applies for it. That’s part of the problem. Makes it easy for the gov cuz all they have to do is suggest it and it gets support.
Its not that simple. If one doesn't take the money offered it makes it hard to compete with everyone around you that does take the money. And by compete I don't even mean taking on new land, it could be something as simple as keeping rented land that one already farms. Landlords are just as greedy as everyone else. "Jim from 2 miles over offered me another $100 an acre over what you are paying. Can you match that? Well no I can't because Jim took the subsidy he can, I didn't take it so I can't.
Marry Chirstmas And Happy New Years To The Browm Family And May God Bless 2025
Merry Christmas Brian and your family👍👍 thanks for the amazing content you put out in 2024👍👍
Im 65 year old small cattle/hay/pecan farmer. Dont take govt subsities because of bad experience in past with fsa office, almost everyone else here lines up when drought relief comes out. Analyze those programs and everyone of them is perpetuating bad management decisions. Those losses they are replacing are because you didnt plan for that bad year and as you said they cause more expenses because every input you buy goes up because they know you got paid and will spend it. Agree 100 percent with what you said.
I am with you too brian when the government thinks they are helping alot of the time its for the negative i mea in 41 years i have bedn alive my grandpa farmed he said if government thinks it good or forces it on you run
Merry Christmas to the Brown family.
How was the snack Brian? 😅
Merry merry Christmas from the marvels from Delaware
Hope Santa brings y’all new tires for your semi’s
As a farmer I agree with you. Would rather have better commodity prices and lower imputs.
Most of the USDA budget is food programs. There's a lot of Conservation program $ in there, too. Direct subsidies are a small %, and I agree that they are pretty much useless. I do like the "Opt In" conservation programs, and I think they benefit the smaller operations more than the larger ones. But you are pretty spot on Brian! Merry Christmas to y'all!
Merry Christmas to the brown farm family from Colorado
And a happy new year don't let the tile drink all dubbed c4ips
Did pres. Regan say the words you never want to hear " I,am from the government and here to help "
Govt.payout does not help out by putting off the inevitable of those who run a poor or careless operation which affects those who are doing it right. Merry Christmas to the Brown family and hoping for a healthy and successful new year.
Wishing you and the whole family a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year
I took the sba loan a few years ago because the interest rate at the time was really good. 30 years to pay it back. We're farmers. We depend on mother nature to help us out. I'm in the hay business. this years drought was bad .I don't do row crops so I can't relate to that. I just know that the government doesn't set our prices, we do. I don't need the government in any more of my business than it already is .I compete with the hay farmers who do it on the side, I call them weekend warriors, they will undercut us full timers on price all the time. Luckily I have a customer base that is smart enough to buy from me not them. I agree with what you said. Merry Christmas
Brian merry Christmas to you and your family. You’re in my thoughts and prayers. I just have one question I sent you a ad for a piece of machinery that I thought you might would like to have a goodall start all for 12 and 24 V systems and at the end I asked you to please give me your thoughts on it grace and peace
Agree with you on the subsidies 100% not a farmer now but it used to be