I have been through what you are experiencing. We sold the animals first and then the buildings with the land going last in the 90's. I still grieve certain things but not the loss of the animals.If you can have an income from something locally to keep the rest, great. Haying times now dry me crazy with the smell of fresh hay. The livestock was ok but not my hearts desire. The auction afterwards of the equipment and the resulting comments of purchasers and they fact that a lot of it was cut up for scrap right on the front lawn was devastating. I hope you do not have to go through it. I would not rent the buildings unless it was absolutely necessary. I did not like taking care of someone elses livestock and then working a job in town besides which was more profitable. i kind of have a hobby farm now but will have to change jobs again in May so will probably have to start over again. It is not easy but if you do rent it out get everything in writing or you could have a worse thing to get over.
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