yes,gritsar,I agree that FFA is a good organization to glean info from,but this NJFarmer has said that they're 17 and will be graduating hi school next year(spring 2008.) Isn't that a little too late to get started?
Being diversified,in skills and education,can only help to your success in any career you choose. I was born into a small farm family,7th generation,but that didn't stop me from my career choice nor what college degrees I now hold. I spent 24 years in the military, have a PhD in Electrical Electronic Engineering,Master's in mathematics and a Master's in Electrical Computer Engineering. I've also had a salaried job after military service,for several years and made a six figure income(and one wasn't the first digit either!) Now I'm semi-"retired," living on rural 25 acres,operating a market farm and growing-raising-making-selling many items for local and internet markets. I don't make a fortune but everything is paid for,I'm having the exercise that I need instead of the wheelchair that I abhor,I make enough cash to cover expenses-with a reasonable percentage of profit and I don't go to Wally World EVER! If you're happy with being fed,a roof over your head,a place to hang your hat in the same place every day and having a few nickels to rub together then become a farmer. If you want fast times fast cars and fast women sell drugs go to jail and leave me and my yardbirds be!