This is why I love this site, no BS and you all give it straight. Let me clarify a bit, I will not be involved with the running of the farm, my BIL (30 yrs old and worked on farm for 20 years) and his uncle (50 yrs old and worked on the farm for 40 yrs) will continue what they have been doing. the farm has supported 4 familes until a couple recent deaths dropped it to two. When the deaths occured, the 7 children began to fight and selling is the only option left. The farm is in 2 deeds, I would have about 100 acres and my BIL 200 acres. I am not in this for the money, my wife and I have our own jobs and would retain them, I am looking for something to do on the property I would have and with the barns-pasture land that I could use, completly seperate from the farm. I will not be supported by the farm, all the farm will do is pay the property tax.
Please keep it coming, everything you all are saying is sound advice and I appreciate it
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