A lot younger than most of you. My parents built a home on a lot from my dad’s parents farm. Like some other post, when my dad wanted to buy the farm his dad didn’t want to sell and when his dad wanted to sell my dad couldn’t buy. So 100 acres of prime land was sold to a developer. The developer sat on this for 15 years while we “truck farmed” it. About when I was finishing high school (early ‘90’s) they started putting the first couple of houses up. Now the farm is gone and all the home lots are sold and developed. Sure wish dad would’ve worked something out with grandpa, as this would’ve been a great area to keep undeveloped. Or if he would’ve purchased it, we would be sitting on a gold mine and I wouldn’t have to go to work…. :lol:
Anyhow, my wife and I purchased 10 acres of land, build a house on it and now do a small amount of “truck farming” to keep my dad’s memory around. Not a farmer but I get to get my hands dirty on a regular basis :P
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