Let's hope you don't need to but, I disagree a bit with skfarmer, in the case of farm debt and farm land board, any neighbor that has gone through them has found that they can help but after you do that process you will find it very difficult ever to get credit again as that question is on nearly all applications. They have also told a few guys to declare bankruptcy that sounds easy but ruins you for life. I know a few that did who to this day regret it.
Try to negotiate repayment plan but be realistic what good is February March if you have no crop off you're not gonna harvest then, and negotiate on the lowest amount which is your crop insurance guarantee remember the premium comes off and likely there will be a fight over the crap's value in the field but that 's another issue. You also have to live on something so even with another job take care of the basics first. Most lawyers will give you a free consultation first. Ask what creditors can do and can't do to you. Time is the thing you want to buy yourself and be honest with the lawyer that that is what your goal is and that your resources are limited, A letter or two to an asshole creditor from a lawyer may buy you until spring. Until you have snow on the ground harvest is still possible so don't let your creditors think you have given up, AND DON"T GIVE UP!! It's not you it's the system that's screwy. You won't get piss all from CAIS because you have crop in the field and crop insurance.
Try to negotiate repayment plan but be realistic what good is February March if you have no crop off you're not gonna harvest then, and negotiate on the lowest amount which is your crop insurance guarantee remember the premium comes off and likely there will be a fight over the crap's value in the field but that 's another issue. You also have to live on something so even with another job take care of the basics first. Most lawyers will give you a free consultation first. Ask what creditors can do and can't do to you. Time is the thing you want to buy yourself and be honest with the lawyer that that is what your goal is and that your resources are limited, A letter or two to an asshole creditor from a lawyer may buy you until spring. Until you have snow on the ground harvest is still possible so don't let your creditors think you have given up, AND DON"T GIVE UP!! It's not you it's the system that's screwy. You won't get piss all from CAIS because you have crop in the field and crop insurance.
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