Yep, some of those farms had some nice gems tucked in the barn come auction day. Nice rugged area down that way and if money were no object I would not mind having 50 acres of woodland with hardwood tree species. Some interesting people to boot. I went out with a girl shortly after college and got to the parent's home and found everybody in the family packed a gun. It did not bother me but we only went out twice. A state trooper friend told me you want to be careful what doors you knock on and bars you enter in that area. People can be real clannish. I'm assuming that you were an AGR brother although there were non-curriculum related frats at Cornell. I could have joined but it would have been one more distraction at a time when I did not have my head screwed on straight. One last interesting tidbit I'll pass is that in around a month and a half there will be a JD 2520 diesel at auction at a farm I did a farm appraisal tour of back in 1985. The same tractor was there in 1985 and it would be interesting to pick it up as a little bit of my Cornell history. Maybe I can figure a way to buy it but looks doubtful for the time being.
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