Posted by farmerwithmutt on March 20, 2016 at 16:29:53 from (166.181.3.18):
In Reply to: Farms come and gone posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on March 20, 2016 at 14:41:22:
On mine my dad tried to control everything. When he started he married money and his brothers worked with him in the 70, s he gave me what he thought was a good deal a 100 bucks a month and room and board. Finally milking cows by hand and trying to farm with junk machinery got to me and I moved out. He then sold the cattle and machinery and uncle sam took most even though I would have given anything to start.Started by machinery and renting on my own got a chance to buy into a milking setup my dad found out and wanted me back. Several people warned me not to but it's the home farm. He cosigned the loan and then had the bank do as he wanted. Ended up having to borrow at high interest loans eventually it was back to where I left the first time. I got smart and told him he was either selling the farm today or he's milking tonight not what I wanted but it was on the breaking point. He sold the farm to me and then went and told the banker to sell me out. The neighbor wanted the farm and the banker wanted his business. We proved forgery also had a witness to testify the banker had bragged how he set me up to lose the farm. The judge decide that the forgery was not brought to him in a timely matter and the affidavits were not written up correctly my lawyer got a bankruptcy declared before the bank got the farm for that she got fired and her boss became a judge in a neighboring county and by the way when his reelection came guess who donated money. Sorry this is long there is a lot more to this story. But my dad always went around and told everyone I couldn't make it and a lot believed him to this day I still have trouble with this. So it's not always what it seems funny thing a lot of guys my age had farm's given to them and lost them but I'm still hanging on.
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