Posted by Bobl1958 on April 04, 2015 at 03:29:32 from (70.195.6.66):
In Reply to: Farm Auction posted by Bobl1958 on April 03, 2015 at 19:04:46:
Thanks for the replies. Just a note that both my Brother and I have very good jobs in town. I work for an Engineering firm and my Brother drives a semi for UPS so we will not go hungry for sure..lol! My Brother is wanting to travel and get out of farming, and I guess I am a little tired of all the efforts of 2 jobs, plus the stress of worrying about getting enough rain (Central Ks where rain is marginal at times), crop prices, high fertilizer prices, repair prices, you name it.
We are keeping our ground, we own a quarter, plus what we both live on and let the rented ground go, so we will still have a country lifestyle, but I would have had to buy out his share of the eqt, and I just didn't have it in me to borrow money at this stage. I'm only 56, but figure I'll have plenty to keep me busy.
I know we will take a hit with taxes, and certainly could have sold some/most of it piece by piece, but for some reason I just couldn't make myself want to do it. I just wanted to gather it all up and get it over with. I've sold a lot of tractors and some eqt on this site, but again, for some reason I just kind of wanted to get it over with.
Thanks again for the replies. Got to do a couple of last minute chores to finish the list this morning. I'll report back this evening. Bob
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