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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1237906" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Most everything on my farm is 10 years old or less. I started this one from scratch. I am also a bit anal about maintaining things. A sagging or broken fence worries me to death. A gate that doesn't swing or latch does the same thing to me. I can't help it. I also like curb appeal to my farm. Call it vanity or whatever but I like my farm to have a neat, organized appearance. I put equipment in sheds when I can. If I can't it is usually parked at the back of the property. The upside for me is that, other than the land note, I do not owe a penny on tractors, cows, facilities or implements. This allows me to put money that I make off of cattle back into improving the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1237906, member: 1863"] Most everything on my farm is 10 years old or less. I started this one from scratch. I am also a bit anal about maintaining things. A sagging or broken fence worries me to death. A gate that doesn't swing or latch does the same thing to me. I can't help it. I also like curb appeal to my farm. Call it vanity or whatever but I like my farm to have a neat, organized appearance. I put equipment in sheds when I can. If I can't it is usually parked at the back of the property. The upside for me is that, other than the land note, I do not owe a penny on tractors, cows, facilities or implements. This allows me to put money that I make off of cattle back into improving the place. [/QUOTE]
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