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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 456235" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>Still close to what family is left aroundhere and land prices!!!</p><p></p><p>I know I could head to Iowa, Indiana, etc but, what worries me more than the climate learning curves is that you need to establish yourself at a bank and I know of someone who lived just across the county from me that paid cash for a place in Iowa after selling his farm and insurance business here (keep in mind that he wasn't hurting) he couldn't get a bank to give him a line of credit for two years. They flat out told him that they've had seen people come there and then be gone in six months and it just doesn't work out until you've been around the area for a few years. In PA, we do a fair amount of business there now so It won't be as dificult</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 456235, member: 3860"] Still close to what family is left aroundhere and land prices!!! I know I could head to Iowa, Indiana, etc but, what worries me more than the climate learning curves is that you need to establish yourself at a bank and I know of someone who lived just across the county from me that paid cash for a place in Iowa after selling his farm and insurance business here (keep in mind that he wasn't hurting) he couldn't get a bank to give him a line of credit for two years. They flat out told him that they've had seen people come there and then be gone in six months and it just doesn't work out until you've been around the area for a few years. In PA, we do a fair amount of business there now so It won't be as dificult [/QUOTE]
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