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Posted by Glen in TX on January 14, 2006 at 13:30:40 from (65.249.225.160):
In Reply to: trouble on the farm posted by old fashioned farmer on January 14, 2006 at 06:44:57:
Family business is never a fun thing at times. Sounds all too familiar to me too. If you aren't leasing the farm or don't own it or a portion of it why should you spend all your money and time on it? Are you getting something back out of it? Even though it's family the farm has to be treated like a business and if someone else has it leased then it is their business to farm it. I sure wouldn't work for free for the guy leasing it. Let his failures in farming it be his own and not a joint venture. You may just have to find other things to do for a while and stay away from it for now and just go get your own acreage to lease and hay or farm. Then if that works for you and they see it is working for you make a offer to lease the family place or buy it. I know how you are feeling and been gradually walking away from the same situation myself. Take care.
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