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You ever think about cutting back?
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<blockquote data-quote="ddd75" data-source="post: 1479172" data-attributes="member: 23575"><p>not really wanting to 'cut back' but not sure if i want to expand. bought this new 150 ac. place.. have the family already trying to buy me back out offering me a bunch more money $$. I could sell it back to them without doing a thing and make money. I'm already pretty busy and this place has 2 houses on it plus maintenance.. and i have to get it to run cattle.. *(crops now) so it's going to 1. take a lot of startup money and 2. i'll have to wait a few months to get the houses in shape to make the payment.</p><p></p><p>PRO: farm is 8-10 minutes away.. so that helps that its pretty close. </p><p></p><p>CON: I do everything by myself so its probably going to be a lot of work to roll 800 or so rolls and transport them around. I did it before but i'm more busy now. </p><p></p><p></p><p>decisions! !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddd75, post: 1479172, member: 23575"] not really wanting to 'cut back' but not sure if i want to expand. bought this new 150 ac. place.. have the family already trying to buy me back out offering me a bunch more money $$. I could sell it back to them without doing a thing and make money. I'm already pretty busy and this place has 2 houses on it plus maintenance.. and i have to get it to run cattle.. *(crops now) so it's going to 1. take a lot of startup money and 2. i'll have to wait a few months to get the houses in shape to make the payment. PRO: farm is 8-10 minutes away.. so that helps that its pretty close. CON: I do everything by myself so its probably going to be a lot of work to roll 800 or so rolls and transport them around. I did it before but i'm more busy now. decisions! !! [/QUOTE]
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