Posted by agpilot on January 01, 2011 at 20:06:27 from (50.33.2.23):
In Reply to: Re: Century farm posted by JD Seller on January 01, 2011 at 19:00:11:
Hi JD Seller: Your comments sound a little like my fathers comments... but it did not work out quite that way for him even tho he used a very good lawyer who was known to be good at setting up an "Iron clad" way of doing what you seem to want. My brother, who took control of the farm, went through a bitter 5 year divorce., plus several years of near death medical problems.. etc. Then the tough farming of the 1980's caused him to run up a huge amount of unpayed bills etc etc. Then whiskey took over most of his actions.. untill he died early of heart failure etc. Last I heard only about half of the land is still in a trust fund and the grand kids are only interested in getting $$$ out of it. It had been considered one of the better family farms in the area before ww-2 but All of the original buildings have been burned and all fences removed so it is all one large field. Almost nothing left to even remind any family menber what it looked like when out father started farming it before WW-2. No young person has any interest in it or its history as a family farm... (just what he did NOT want.) I don't even care to drive past any part of it or hear comments from anyone about it since I was not part of its downfall from being a "Family Farm." It is now only viewed as "black dirt" waiting to be turned into green cash... which reduces the grand kids desire to work their own way through life. (also just what he did not want) Hard to control whiskey and greed of others in handing down a piece of high priced black dirt.( Hope you do better) .ag
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