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<blockquote data-quote="StrojanHerefords" data-source="post: 1816137" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>One idea is to see if the town could use your farm to apply its treated waste water. I know of several places out here in California that irrigate with pasture with waste water. </p><p> Regardless of whether development comes or not, the people operating the land need to be able to farm without limits. The most important thing a person needs to farm long term is to make long term investments without the worry of getting squeezed out. I would think there might be away to allow the kid who is farming the ability to be paid for the investments he made to the land in the event of a development happening. </p><p>Having a good plan that takes into account the needs of the heirs is very important. After a loved one dies, things don't get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrojanHerefords, post: 1816137, member: 42988"] One idea is to see if the town could use your farm to apply its treated waste water. I know of several places out here in California that irrigate with pasture with waste water. Regardless of whether development comes or not, the people operating the land need to be able to farm without limits. The most important thing a person needs to farm long term is to make long term investments without the worry of getting squeezed out. I would think there might be away to allow the kid who is farming the ability to be paid for the investments he made to the land in the event of a development happening. Having a good plan that takes into account the needs of the heirs is very important. After a loved one dies, things don't get better. [/QUOTE]
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