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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7590569" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I am another in a similar position but on only 30 acres. A sharer would get the use of the acreage and could get a full range of machinery too. But where are these eager young farmers? Renting out doesn't seem an option with the SNP muttering about giving tenants the right to buy and I've tried short term lets.</p><p></p><p>I admit to being a bit fussy. I have five years of college and university in land management behind me as well as a professional qualification. I don't suffer fools gladly! It could be helpful if someone or some organisation could set up a sort of marriage bureau. Frankly, from past experience, I would not entertain any dealings with the SNFU. I did hear of such an organisation, sent off my details, and have received a deafening silence since!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7590569, member: 4505"] I am another in a similar position but on only 30 acres. A sharer would get the use of the acreage and could get a full range of machinery too. But where are these eager young farmers? Renting out doesn't seem an option with the SNP muttering about giving tenants the right to buy and I've tried short term lets. I admit to being a bit fussy. I have five years of college and university in land management behind me as well as a professional qualification. I don't suffer fools gladly! It could be helpful if someone or some organisation could set up a sort of marriage bureau. Frankly, from past experience, I would not entertain any dealings with the SNFU. I did hear of such an organisation, sent off my details, and have received a deafening silence since! [/QUOTE]
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