Dick2, I know exactly what you mean about the farmland. The quarter of land I farm is rented from the relatives on my mom's side. 5 different people own this one quarter. This is due because there were originally 3 large shares divided equally among 3 brothers. As they and their spouses have passed on, each share got passed on to their kids. Three of them live in Texas, one in North Carolina, and the other is on the other side of South Dakota, where I live. None of them have any real interest in it other than they would prefer to see it stay in the family when they sell. No one person wants to buy out the others and as I'm the only remaining family member that farms it comes down to me. Hard to justify buying land at 2.70 corn. Best part is, two don't need the money, the other three do need money, and the one in NC is a hermit.. Can't get ahold of him for nothing.
Makes a real mess. Wish I would have tried harder to buy it before my great grandmother, who was basically the last original owner, died in 2013.
My grandpa on my dad's side says he isn't going to make the same mistake. There might be hurt feelings but at least it'll be simple and done.
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