This one would be a good place to pasture cattle. The last member of the family who owns it,who farmed it,had a few milk cows and a herd of 20 or so Herefords. He was a rural mail carrier and they always made a decent living. Trouble is,for what he wants for it,nobody starting out in the cattle business could ever afford to buy it and pay for it running no more cows than it would handle. It's not contiguous to my pasture land,so it's worthless to me in that respect too.
There's a seven acre field in back that's pretty much land locked too. I told him that when he started jerking me around on the rent and just reminded him of it again. Way back when they farmed it wit horses,they hauled rocks in and made a small road through a swamp to get back there. Ray farmed with a Ford Jubilee and a D14 Allis toward the end and was able to get back there with those. Shortly after I started working it,I tried getting back there with my 4040 Deere and chisel plow. The road gave out and since then,the only way to get to it is to come in from the farm behind it. I rent that one too,so I've just always grown whatever I was growing on the other farm,in that field and worked it all at once. I've told him twice now that I won't let anybody else run my crops down to go across that place to get to it.
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