Well he kind of pushed me out, said younger brother wanted to farm, and WHO was with you the whole time helping and NOT playing ball in town. So went to town and worked, helped him with cash at times since farming was bad and he(Dad) needed assistance. 1987 Bank sold livestock, big tractor and bale wagon, to keep Dad afloat, his livelihood and health was failing. Five years later he passed, lost rented ground(400) acres, then brother takes over the home 80 with help from cousin and uncle, makes money not paying Mom what she needs, but buys adjacent 80, and has equipment to farm a 1000 acres instead of the 160 he farms. Didn't talk to him much for a few years but am now. Actually lived on the home place for a year after mom remarried, but couldn't stand the buildings going to pot, since mom couldn't afford it and him never having any money. Ya right. 1999 Moved off of the home place to a rented place 20 miles away, then called uncle to tell him where I am at if he needs something, brother called later that week to see where the keys were at for the house.
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