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Old 03/12/15, 10:58 PM
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I think it's the one with the darker roof...you can see the deck off the back and the covered deck on the front. Looks like the house faces the road. Trees to the left of the house look like they were planted in rows...maybe. Has most of the outbuildings to the left, and lower than the house. Shed with rusty (tin?) top on the left and above the house. Looks like a lake/large pond at the very back of the property.

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Old 03/13/15, 10:20 AM
 
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Well that cinches it. Not interested. Thanks for all the searching and info.
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Old 03/13/15, 03:55 PM
 
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It would need some work but most of it looks to be cosmetic. Go take a look at it in person. Be sure to go underneath, not fun but necessary.
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Old 03/13/15, 05:47 PM
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Well that cinches it. Not interested. Thanks for all the searching and info.
So, what killed it for you, the trees, buildings or lake/pond?

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Old 03/13/15, 08:18 PM
 
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All of the above LOL
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Don't want ANY trees If that was possible other than around the house. Don't want NO pond on such a small acreage. Want at least 5 acres plowable with NO trees. I figure another 2 acres for house/barn/garden/machinery and cow lot, so I setting a 7 acre minimum, with the above conditions.
Why U think I been so long looking. Im particular lol. Same way with wimmins lol
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Old 03/13/15, 10:00 PM
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Bill, it does NOT mean the pond/whatever is ON the property, could be on the back edge of it and may not even belong to the property. Trees in rows could be fruit trees, could be nuts, but in either case, something you could eat free...and wouldn't have to cook.

And like wimmins, you won't know if it is right for you or not, if you don't LOOK.

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Old 03/13/15, 10:33 PM
 
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My DDIL dosent understand why I don't grow high quality horse hay Lespedezia/Brome/Timothy, ect, and sell it for a hundred a bale.
I don't understand why she likes to ride horses with which she goes nowhere.

She dosent understand that I get immense enjoyment out of plowing, discing, planting/sowing, cultivating, mowing, raking, bailing, harvesting, watching the field grow, the satisfaction of getting it all done, the stress of fighting to get the money to get it all done on time, the stress of keeping it all running, cobbeling stuff together to get the chore done, then fixing it right, ect.
I don't understand her getting immense enjoyment out of being one with a magnificent animal, such as a horse, which I kinda do cause I would love, kinda, to farm with horses.

Im not out here to make money. I worked 45yrs to make the money I needed to throw it all away on farming. Im out here to continue the heritage of my forebears, to get the same satisfaction out of it that they did.
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