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North Central Indiana | Yeah that makes no sense to me either. 20 years from now I’ll be 47. If I’m offered a blank check for my land I’ll be doing what my grandpa says he wishes he did 55 years ago. Sell it all and move somewhere else, buy enough to have a hobby farm to putz around on and invest the rest and blow some dividends on enjoying the vastness that is the world we get to spend our lives in. I love farming just as much as the next guy (I’d say more but I’d never disrespect the rest of you that way, we all do it for the love of the land or the legacy at some level) but I couldn’t pass up generational wealth for my heirs that doesn’t require working like a dog and being hated by the masses.
If his boys are going Ivy League then I’m guessing the farm won’t be what they’re after anyway. But who knows I guess. That’s what’s great about a free country, do it any way you see fit | |
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