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Posted by mike on July 13, 2004 at 12:28:47 from (207.95.168.117):
In Reply to: Somebody talk me out of this! posted by Allan in NE on July 13, 2004 at 05:19:50:
after reading the posts below i need to huff a little, i have farmed full time since 1978, own three peices of property with only 40 acres tillabe, i cash rent the rest, 350 acres corn and beans, 4 acres tobbaco 250 acres of hay, in the last 5 years i have lost over 500 acres of tillable grond to big time farmers gobbling up more ground, i have made a deasent liveing over the years, made payments, and paid lots of interest, last year i had 2 stays in the hospital , blood poisning,bone infection, lost some bones and toes, from a rusty nail, i am also a diabetic, i have no health insurance so i have over 40000, in bills, insurance for buildings and mach, with auto , cost us over 15000 a year,i am on a down hill spirial i dont know how to get out of, insursance and other bills has caused me to sell a good herd of black cattle, and some good mach, trying to keep above the crediters, i dont know what to do, usally i figgure a way out, but i am behind the 8 ball with the noose around my neck. i cant stand it , but at the sametime i dont know were to turn, i have my machinery listed for sale under the mony i think, and have my best peice of property with cattle barn mach shed and garadge listed with the realiters for over a year now, had one offer for 15000 less than the buildings appraised for, i guess there waiten till i have to file bankruptcy so they can steal it
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