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| Have been watching Farming Fixing and Fabricating for a few years. He runs an impressive farm in Upstate New York milking around 2,000 cows and farms who knows how many acres. He tackles all kinds of rebuilds and mechanical projects in his shop from rebuilding motors, to building silage boxes for his truck, servicing chopper, servicing combine, welding loaders and all kinds of stuff. From his videos, he seems to do a good job mentoring and teaching younger folks including his kids. Every year, his farm does something big: buy multiple tractor trailers, build a rotary parlor, add to a freestall barn, buy multiple new/used tractors, update bunkers, build satellite manure pit, Mas trailers, and buy additional farms. I admire his success, mechanical talent, and openness to sharing his farm. I think in one of his videos, he mentioned his family milked like 100 cows in a tie stall barn 30 years ago and now milk thousands. Was curious if anyone knows how he does it? Bitcoin?
Wondering if anyone on here is from his neighborhood and knows what he does to make all those farms work that the previous owners didn't when they were smaller farms. Seems like some of the smaller farms that he bought recently would have been considered big not that long ago. | |
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