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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1398315" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Why not just offer to buy the cattle and lease the farm, or the pastureland? Do the cattle purchase on a 3, 4, or 5 year deal; you would get the calves to sell or keep as you see fit, he would get a payment yearly or twice a year or whatever works, and in the 5 years he would be completely out of it? We did that with the friend who was dying of cancer. His cows were old and we got them for little over what they would have brought at the stockyards and then they were our responsibility. Live, die, raise calves, cull, whatever. We made monthly payments to the widow, and we managed them as we saw fit.</p><p>Don't know what the hay situation is; you could buy the hay from him, help him make it or whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1398315, member: 25884"] Why not just offer to buy the cattle and lease the farm, or the pastureland? Do the cattle purchase on a 3, 4, or 5 year deal; you would get the calves to sell or keep as you see fit, he would get a payment yearly or twice a year or whatever works, and in the 5 years he would be completely out of it? We did that with the friend who was dying of cancer. His cows were old and we got them for little over what they would have brought at the stockyards and then they were our responsibility. Live, die, raise calves, cull, whatever. We made monthly payments to the widow, and we managed them as we saw fit. Don't know what the hay situation is; you could buy the hay from him, help him make it or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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