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Family and Farming
family succession and planning for the future? just wondering how many of you find this a positive experience and have any tips and advice for others?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spuddler" data-source="post: 8096938" data-attributes="member: 6028"><p>I do wonder what goes through the mind of an older relative, </p><p>Very recently have been given notice to leave my place in September. If I can’t find nowhere it means I’ve got to sell everything I have worked for. (I started from scratch) Get rid of my dogs as finding a rental to accept them is virtually non existent. Give up all my land tenancies. </p><p>Basically give up everything.</p><p>However my father who just lives a few miles away is living in an eight bedroom farmhouse, outbuildings falling apart, and he hardly goes outside, hardly accepts any help,very stubborn. always broke.</p><p></p><p>What annoys me most is other older fathers in the farming community have helped me out amazingly recently apart from my own.</p><p>This has been a very valuable lesson for me that I will never treat my children in the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spuddler, post: 8096938, member: 6028"] I do wonder what goes through the mind of an older relative, Very recently have been given notice to leave my place in September. If I can’t find nowhere it means I’ve got to sell everything I have worked for. (I started from scratch) Get rid of my dogs as finding a rental to accept them is virtually non existent. Give up all my land tenancies. Basically give up everything. However my father who just lives a few miles away is living in an eight bedroom farmhouse, outbuildings falling apart, and he hardly goes outside, hardly accepts any help,very stubborn. always broke. What annoys me most is other older fathers in the farming community have helped me out amazingly recently apart from my own. This has been a very valuable lesson for me that I will never treat my children in the same way. [/QUOTE]
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