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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 421775" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>I've posted about this before, some of you may remember. My Aunt's (my Grandfathers land) land sold three years ago. Not much land - 46 acres - and she got less than $90K. The place had a house, barn, huge garage, water well, cross fences, etc. (and mineral rights). Aunt passed away last November and the land is up for sale again only this time the new owners want $250K. You know the sad thing? Some fool will probably buy it for that price - as an investment. </p><p></p><p>If you do run across young folks who want to farm and ranch they can't afford it. It's lose-lose. But that's OK, we can buy food from China and wonder if what we're eating isn't poisoning us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 421775, member: 3999"] I've posted about this before, some of you may remember. My Aunt's (my Grandfathers land) land sold three years ago. Not much land - 46 acres - and she got less than $90K. The place had a house, barn, huge garage, water well, cross fences, etc. (and mineral rights). Aunt passed away last November and the land is up for sale again only this time the new owners want $250K. You know the sad thing? Some fool will probably buy it for that price - as an investment. If you do run across young folks who want to farm and ranch they can't afford it. It's lose-lose. But that's OK, we can buy food from China and wonder if what we're eating isn't poisoning us. [/QUOTE]
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