Posted by JD Seller on January 01, 2011 at 19:00:11 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Century farm posted by old wheels on January 01, 2011 at 09:39:47:
My family has been on this farm since 1835. I have not registered it as a century farm. The farm is now in a trust that will go to my heirs as a life estate for each generation.
With what land is selling for right now the off farm kids are forcing family farms to sell. They think that these family farms are their lotto tickets. The money will be spent and they all will be broke.
That is not going to happen to this farm. If any of my heirs try and force a change in the land"s title. They lose any and all rights to any of the land. If all of a generation try to change the title then the farm WILL BE SOLD and the proceeds given to a list of charities. I will not help those that are out for a quick buck. If they want to use the farm, or the cash it will generate, that will give them a lot more help than I ever had in starting my life. I had to buy every bit of land I have at market value. I have dealt with greedy relatives too many times.
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