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That’s because it’s a big business that requires a lot of heavy equipment to produce enough product to make a profit. Just like any other big business.
True. In the last 60 years or so. But before the 1940s and early 50s, not really. Back then, 100 acres or more was a large farm. Now, 10,000 acres or more is a large commercial farm. It changed just like everything else. But most don’t think of the sheer cost when coming up on tractors in fields or on the road. When I was selling insurance, one of my neighboring agents had a situation where a client had state minimum insurance, got texting and driving, ran off the road at 50+ and smacked into a 8600 John Deere tractor that was sitting in a corn field several yards back from the highway. destroyed it. Yeah, that’s a couple hundred grand. Can you say lawsuit?