I like the trees too much to sell them, unless someone tells me that there are ones that will be going into to decline from here on out. Might as well sell them then instead of letting them go bad. One reason I bought the place is because it had a some bigger trees on it. Plus the tillable ground is pretty good. In the bottom part, I just redid the finger system on the septic and decided to dig a "test" hole to see if I hit gravel/sand. Went 8'+ and it was nice dark silty topsoil looking stuff. Back in the field around my house, it's sticky nasty clay 1' down! In the fall at the place with the good soil, I pulled two 1200 bushel trailers of corn out of one of fields that is around 10 acres. I don't know if I'll ever see that again. Hope so. Thanks for your guys' help on the trees, never sold any before.
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