Posted by super99 on March 05, 2008 at 16:56:53 from (75.107.167.13):
Did I get your attention? Wife and I were talking this afternoon, she had a bad day and hit me with this. If you die, I don't know where to start figuring out all that you are involved in. I decided I will make a list and keep with farm records. Seed and herbicide are bought and paid for, 2000 bu corn sold for river open, all corn in bins is sealed, needs to be released before being sold, operating loan at bank, oxygen bottle is leased. Would your spouse know all these type of things? Do you own equipment with a neighbor? Contracted and paid for future delivery on anything? Got any money tucked away somewhere for a rainy day? Oh ya, block and pistons for JD 70 are at the machine shop, done and paid for. Some of you are fortunate enough to have a spouse that is an active part of your business or hobby, the rest of us, our spouse don't know or care a dang bit about what we are doing out here. If something happens to us, will they ever be able to get it all straightened out? We all need a will, I'm going to make one out as soon as I can figure out what to leave each kid. But, what about the day to day stuff that you didn't think she needed to know or were too busy to talk about. Let's see what you all have to say about this. Chris
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