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Posted by Sid on June 15, 2005 at 16:15:19 from (12.156.150.163):
In Reply to: Dead trees and soybeans posted by Markuss on June 15, 2005 at 09:27:26:
" I think this is all a big miscommunicatio on everyones part but mine! Farmershould have known....Seller(millionaire) should have... Realtor shoulkd have...." Well it seems you have covered everybody elses "should haves" but your own. It is hard for me to think that there were no signs that this land was being farmed when you looked to buy it. Perhaps you should have asked more questions. I feel you should have talked to the farmer long before now. As I remember you have had some negative things to say about him in earlier post so it seems you knew who he was. Life will go much better if we learn to stop "should having" everybody else and looking to what we can be doing to improve the situation. It is my opinion(you did ask for thoughts) that taking the farmer up on his offer would give you a little cash that would go aways in getting you clover established. It would create a good relationship with the farmer that will far exceed the dollar amount. I know I should have kept my mouth shut but you did aske for thought so these are mine.
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