Posted by Nick m on March 13, 2016 at 08:00:16 from (70.210.65.99):
A local farmers passed away unexpectedly and I have picked up a field he was farming a couple days ago. Problem is, he planted wheat in it last fall. His daughter is auctioning off all his equipment in April I was told. I do not know them, but do know where they live. The land owner hasn't heard anything out of them. How does a situation like this play out? I'd assume the daughter gets to make the decision on the wheat. She'd either have to hire it done or sell it out of the field. I'm thinking off typing up a letter and offering to buy the wheat and pay the rent this year. They may not even know it exists. Any better ideas? If I were to purchase the wheat, I'd like to do it soon so I can get some fertilizer on it. Also don't want to push a family that just lost their father. What are you guys thinking? I haven't paid anything yet, but have verbal agreement. The land owner said he knows a friend of theirs and will try to contact them through him. Kind of a sticky situation with money,emotion, and me not wanting an opportunity to slip away.
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