Had a couple stop in yesterday looking for some hay. I gave them the number of a seller and we had coffee. I've known this farmer and his wife all my life.
He and his wife are in their early fifties. Seventy five cows, a couple of hundred acres in wheat and barley. Have 3 quarters of good black land. Everything paid for, kids grown up and gone.
He told me they had to pasture their hay and part of their crop last year. Put the rest of the crop up for green feed. Sold their calves in the October low last year.
The two remaining elevators in their area are coming down this summer and they will have to truck their grain about another 40 miles.
They figured they've had enough and have listed their farm. Figure why lose more equity and work for nothing. Still young enough to do something else and enjoy life.
How many more are there like this couple? If we get one more "wreck" how many more will be looking to leave?
He and his wife are in their early fifties. Seventy five cows, a couple of hundred acres in wheat and barley. Have 3 quarters of good black land. Everything paid for, kids grown up and gone.
He told me they had to pasture their hay and part of their crop last year. Put the rest of the crop up for green feed. Sold their calves in the October low last year.
The two remaining elevators in their area are coming down this summer and they will have to truck their grain about another 40 miles.
They figured they've had enough and have listed their farm. Figure why lose more equity and work for nothing. Still young enough to do something else and enjoy life.
How many more are there like this couple? If we get one more "wreck" how many more will be looking to leave?
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