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<blockquote data-quote="farmer rich" data-source="post: 124699" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>That is a familiar story. It is sad to see a farm or ranch split up that way. Try not to let this come between you and your sister, afterall if she doesn't want to farm and has no connection to the land you can't blame her wanting to make the most of her assets. It just seems like your getting a raw deal working all hours for a living while she lives a life of luxury by cashing in on past generations labours. Remember the saying, easy come easy go. In the long run you and your kids will be better off.</p><p></p><p>There may also be an opportunity for you here. That land will still need farming, those CEO's will still need someone to manage the land, keep an eye on it while their not around, plant game crops e.t.c. You can provide this service, for a price, or in exchange for grazing rights. When they get fed up of it you may be in a better position to buy it back for the right price.</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer rich, post: 124699, member: 1952"] That is a familiar story. It is sad to see a farm or ranch split up that way. Try not to let this come between you and your sister, afterall if she doesn't want to farm and has no connection to the land you can't blame her wanting to make the most of her assets. It just seems like your getting a raw deal working all hours for a living while she lives a life of luxury by cashing in on past generations labours. Remember the saying, easy come easy go. In the long run you and your kids will be better off. There may also be an opportunity for you here. That land will still need farming, those CEO's will still need someone to manage the land, keep an eye on it while their not around, plant game crops e.t.c. You can provide this service, for a price, or in exchange for grazing rights. When they get fed up of it you may be in a better position to buy it back for the right price. Whatever happens good luck. [/QUOTE]
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