Posted by Puller504 on February 03, 2008 at 18:12:38 from (71.124.55.119):
In Reply to: appreciate a listening ear posted by old fashioned farmer on February 03, 2008 at 17:43:48:
You"re not alone in your situation. 10 years ago we had similar problems. 160 acre functioning dairy farm, passed down to my Dad from Grandad. After 27 years, Dad had had enough and said he wanted to sell me the farm. Good? Wrong. Younger brother who had never had a job (other than helping Dad) was livin there with his wife and 2 kids. Dad said I could buy the farm but (A) I still had to live in town and not at MY farm. (B) brother and his family were to stay in MY house for free. (C) I had to pay lazy brother to "work" the dairy and land for me! I PASSED on "the deal". Guess what? Dad sold to the lazy brother, who lost the dairy and crops MOST of the land and DELIVERS PIZZA FOR PIZZA HUT for a living! I walked and have never looked back. Good luck with your particular situation, sounds like you"ll need it.
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