Posted by Matt (NEIA) on February 24, 2012 at 16:03:44 from (173.22.176.35):
In Reply to: Machine Shed posted by d282 on February 22, 2012 at 13:10:22:
With so many farms being sold just as acreages these days how about just driving around or asking around if anyone has any machine shed space they would rent out? City slickers buying country homes with multiple 40 by 60 machine sheds that sit empty is not uncommon. I live by the grundy/hardin/franklin/butler counties intersection so am familiar with the area your talking about. Just a segustion that might get you bye for awhile untill you can figure something out. BTW, isn't the passing on of the farm from one generation to the next just wonderful!! in about the same situation as you, i'm the only one who wants to farm and the rest want $$$$$$$$$. enjoy cheap food now because in 50 years there will only be corporate farms and they will set the price.
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