Posted by ADB-IA on November 22, 2019 at 19:02:34 from (207.177.40.43):
In Reply to: Re: It was hard to do posted by fixerupper on November 22, 2019 at 16:47:58:
Me too. I gave notice this summer that I am giving up all my rented ground that I've farmed for 42 years. Gonna just farm the 300 acres that I own for a few more years. Selling all the cattle, all the livestock equipment, haying equipment, some of the machinery that is bigger than I need. We have an on-line auction scheduled for February. Finishing harvest on "the Johnson Farm" was kind of emotional this year. A lot of memories to deal with. But I'm happy with my decision. I'm looking forward to retirement. It's time to let the younger guys have their turn. I don't plan to sign up for SS yet as I'll have a couple pretty high income years as I sell out. Figure I'll wait a couple years so my checks will be a little bigger when I do start taking it. Keeping real busy this fall/winter cleaning up machinery getting it ready to sell. That kind of messes with your mind too. Selling off machinery that you worked your back side off, trying to get it paid for.
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