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Posted by Migraine on January 17, 2005 at 21:00:29 from (24.18.75.6):
In Reply to: i need your prayers allen....along with the rest o posted by caseyc on January 17, 2005 at 19:04:22:
Casey, my thoughts and prayers are with you as you try to sort this out. This is one of those biggies that comes right up there with choosing a mate and what to do with your life. If you are into farming for the long haul and maybe carrying on to the next generation, You Must Step Up To The Plate. If it works on paper figuring in a few lean years, and you and the bank can set out a 15 year plan to repay the loan, DO IT. This may be the last time in your lifetime that land will be for sale next door to ya. And if need be, you may be able to sell off a small parcel of it for good money and reduce the per acre cost on the rest. If you don,t own it , you can't control anything that happens there from now on. By the way, I have owned 120 acres of Good Iowa farm land and now own 50 acres in the Northwest. Having some dirt to turn is a feeling all it's own as you know. My brother in Iowa must decide next week on 80 acres at 4000 dollars per acre.
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