Consequences down the road so true. My dad didn't want me to have the farm the only thing he would except was his total control farm with an m and milk cows by hand. Eventually i gave up and moved on and started on my own and that's hard in a community that things your dad has a right to decide what you should do. I can remember being denied service having to pay twice as much as others for the same job. When i went to purchase a milk herd my dad found out and wanted me back on the home farm several people said don't but i wanted to keep it in the family. The same thing all over again my dad with the help of home town bankers locked everything up . Eventually i got fed up blackmailing him into selling the farm to me he then went to the banker and told them to sell me out .I managed to hold on had to pay cash for everything worked off farm and fought to hold on. I should have listened to what was told to me and not come back even today life isn't that easy because people know i don't have backing or family support. My current renter might not do things i would do but he does love the land and his family so i except his decision . If anyone thinks his son or daughter wants to farm don't put them down watch what you say to others that will influence how people treat them.
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