Posted by Leroy on April 14, 2012 at 07:39:25 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: BTO- Farm Question posted by tomtirediron on April 14, 2012 at 06:32:58:
There is one BTO around me that as I understand is farming between 10,000 & 20,000 acres, has at least 10 semi trucks and I think mo like 15. Few years ago neighbor lady passed after husband had beem gone for a few years, both in 80's. Had a renter for years that started out as hired hand and they built a new house and gave the hired hand the old one to use. They had one boy that moved several staes away. After the lady passed the boy decided to sell and contacted a local realator to sell the place, the realeator never put place up for sale but bought it himself for his buddy the BTO to farm. never told the renter the place was even going to be up for sale, he would have liked to have bought it as was his home for 30 years. When he found out it was being sold was when he was given a notice to vacate. Luckly he had ground that was his grandparents he could move machinery to. That is the BTO operators that give all a bad name. Ordinarly a big time would be 2,000 and up acres.
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