@gwiesefarms You must keep these two things separate. The seller will always remember selling for less but forgetting the reason why. And offering to pay a higher cash rent for the next 3 years will turn into you paying higher cash rent for the rest of your life. Don’t be a Mark.
I was inspired by this dudes toughness all season. Played through quad pain from week 2 on and fought for every single yard. Whatever the team needed, P-Mac would do, and do it with all his heart. Can’t wait to see his toughness manifest itself in many ways throughout his life!
Farming was so much better when we didn’t have people guessing yields like @StoneX_Official and @profarmer and @FBNFarmers@USDA and @CMEGroup and all the other super yield estimators. You all remind of the GIF below.
@hathshireberk@gwiesefarms There is no point. Secondly if you feel your selling in a down market you also have to feel that your buying in a down market. It’s all relative.
Marty and his two sons saved for years & kept expenses down when they found out they would have first right of refusal to buy out a family estate in a few years.
It was going to be a massive purchase, but they had the option to buy at the estate’s appraised value instead of having the ground go to auction.
The estate appraisal came in close to $600,000 less than what the property would have probably brought on the open market.
@gwiesefarms Do you think Walt’s lender will sell the farm he just bought under the market with selling carrying the contract at 0% on the same day or the next day as the recently updated local elevator Walt owns? And will the same auction company conduct both auctions?