I could say some things about that video and I’d be banned for life
Incredible restraint shown by that teacher, I would’ve went full stone cold on that kid, metal folding chair across the teeth.I could say some things about that video and I’d be banned for life
Not always.If rural america wants to live they can’t sell. The parents either need money to make retirement better or even feasible and the kids often want to leave or have already left and don’t need a multi million dollar farm.
A few decades of that and it’s pretty easy to see why rural America is a shell of itself. I suppose a good backup option is to sell cheaper to a kid at ISU that will farm the land than some corporation, but like you said that’s probably a level of charitable that even most rural residents won’t take to keep
Isn't there more money in just renting/leasing out your land instead of farming it yourself?
I have a 1974 Hurst/Olds with a W30, basically 455 with HEI. I put high compression pistons in out of a 1968. Good times lucky to have survived drinking and driving.I totally get your point and you are right. I sort of count the start of "good times" being the late 1950's.
I had a friend who bought and restored an old 442, it was unreal, the engine was the size of a house! Ha
1. Since old cars were longer and wider, the engine compartments were bigger and it was easier to reach around the engine to work on it.I know NOTHING about cars but why is that? Is there more "stuff" under the hood today?