Posted by bkpigs on February 16, 2010 at 17:20:47 from (75.132.238.145):
Guys,
Need an outside opinion on this one. My parents are wanting to let me take over the hobby farm. It is only 3 steers a year operation now. My plans were to turn it back into 5 a year like Dad used to have it.
Well since the opportunity is here my wife and I are in limbo over whether or not to take it over. If we do not take it over my parents are going to go down to 2 steers.
The wife and I have plans to buy a farm of our own someday (hopefully soon) and worry that the money we would tie up in the steers would come in handy if we found a farm soon.
Right now I am kinda in the "poor, poor me" mood for some unknown reason. Hopefully sleeping on it and reading your guys' opinions will help me make up my mind. Ohh, and by the way we live 15 min. from my parent's house/farm but it is on my way to work.
So do you guys think this would help my wife and I get our farm or should we just sideline and wait for our own.
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