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Posted by James2 on September 22, 2005 at 18:44:14 from (207.179.239.68):
In Reply to: mo.farming posted by 730 virgil on September 22, 2005 at 15:50:25:
I think you are on the correct path, but even in MO prices have gone up considerably. FBFM accountant owns several farms in N.Mo and has been satisfied with the returns. I had a few extra dollars to purchase more ground, so he recommended that I go and take a look around. Made plans to go see. However before the trip, decided I didn't want to move at this age (55) and start over farming in a new community. Maybe as a retired person, but not as a farmer. If retirement is the issue, then N Mo is not the location. At that time I could buy roughly 3X more ground in N Mo than C. Ill. Although that generally included some pasture it also included a decent house and buildings/bins vs bare ground in C Ill. Personally if you don't mind moving and the family gives you the thumbs up, I would give this option much consideration.
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