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<blockquote data-quote="JPB" data-source="post: 7469223" data-attributes="member: 1837"><p>Thankyou everyone, some good advice and to be honest I feel a bit better now getting it off my chest. I know I am in a better position than some people, however my place I have at home isnt very flash and the lack of land I have at home makes it really hard work. I completely agree its security I need. If I had a couple of decent sheds elsewhere It would be something but I'm a bit reluctant to get one somewhere now unless it has land with it or near my other land. I've found in the past I spend all winter leading muck or bales or driving about checking stock. I am hoping the golden hand shake next year will create some opportunities. No I just work in farming, just contracting in a small way and work on a handful of different farms part time locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPB, post: 7469223, member: 1837"] Thankyou everyone, some good advice and to be honest I feel a bit better now getting it off my chest. I know I am in a better position than some people, however my place I have at home isnt very flash and the lack of land I have at home makes it really hard work. I completely agree its security I need. If I had a couple of decent sheds elsewhere It would be something but I'm a bit reluctant to get one somewhere now unless it has land with it or near my other land. I've found in the past I spend all winter leading muck or bales or driving about checking stock. I am hoping the golden hand shake next year will create some opportunities. No I just work in farming, just contracting in a small way and work on a handful of different farms part time locally. [/QUOTE]
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