Posted by The Dukester on January 23, 2017 at 10:15:08 from (204.106.241.43):
In Reply to: the next generation posted by Hoofer B on January 22, 2017 at 16:41:52:
I sure wish I had had one to inherit, a good big one at least. My two brothers and I actually could have inherited our grandparent' s 90 acre farm if at the time of their passing any of us would have still been living in the area I guess, but one of us was in the army in Viet Nam, one of us in college in Kansas, and I lived in California with my wife, two children and a recently bought home there,....So, the little 90 acres wasn't enough to get any of us to take it......we took the inheritance in money....(what little was left after caring for our grandmother in a resthome for nearly three years). We three brothers are all living in our old home area now, retired, and "playing around" with antique tractors and equipment and could use about 40-50 acres of land to play on, but none of us feels we can afford it because land is quite expensive here now, especially decent farm land........Oh well, we're lucky to still be in decent health and have what we do have and able to enjoy it...Thank God.
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