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<blockquote data-quote="Cress27" data-source="post: 1581663" data-attributes="member: 38572"><p>The farm is not a dream farm by any means is there better farm land in the area yes but like you said it could be 200,000 more. I know you can't go by this but I've got a buddy I work with that has a farm and lives down the road he knows the farm I'm look at pretty well he says that it's a good deal it just needs some lime and fertilizer and it should be good to go. I don't guess it would be a bad idea to bring a soil sampler along with you when you went and looked at the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cress27, post: 1581663, member: 38572"] The farm is not a dream farm by any means is there better farm land in the area yes but like you said it could be 200,000 more. I know you can’t go by this but I’ve got a buddy I work with that has a farm and lives down the road he knows the farm I’m look at pretty well he says that it’s a good deal it just needs some lime and fertilizer and it should be good to go. I don’t guess it would be a bad idea to bring a soil sampler along with you when you went and looked at the place. [/QUOTE]
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