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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 98899" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Hang in there EKUgrad. IF you want it bad enough you will find a way. You know they are not making anymore land. Once it's gone it's gone. What seems high today will be a bargain tomorrow. I only wish I had the foresight to buy the places around me 30 years ago for $500/acre. They are going for $10K/acre and up now. Of course many are getting split up because not too many people can afford a 100 or so acres at 10K an acre. </p><p></p><p>Does your grandpa still have the farm. Maybe if he knew you really wanted the life he might sell you some or make sure you have the opportunity to get it at some fixed price when he gone. I know of a lot of farms that got sold because the family remaining didn't want to farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 98899, member: 1726"] Hang in there EKUgrad. IF you want it bad enough you will find a way. You know they are not making anymore land. Once it's gone it's gone. What seems high today will be a bargain tomorrow. I only wish I had the foresight to buy the places around me 30 years ago for $500/acre. They are going for $10K/acre and up now. Of course many are getting split up because not too many people can afford a 100 or so acres at 10K an acre. Does your grandpa still have the farm. Maybe if he knew you really wanted the life he might sell you some or make sure you have the opportunity to get it at some fixed price when he gone. I know of a lot of farms that got sold because the family remaining didn't want to farm. [/QUOTE]
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