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<blockquote data-quote="britishblue" data-source="post: 7829303" data-attributes="member: 154110"><p>A near 80 year old neighbour to me stopped growing crops,gave up on pigs when he turned 65. Everbody thought large neighbours would buy his 120 acres but he told me I will leave it to the kids and they can do what they want. One son is an extremely well off Lawyer but has started taking an interest and is planting tree's and repairing fences,tidying up etc. </p><p> He has said he will come back home when he retires. The grass is let out,big shed let out to a fattener and a bit of livery which gives the old man a craic and keeps him entertained. It pleases me to see this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britishblue, post: 7829303, member: 154110"] A near 80 year old neighbour to me stopped growing crops,gave up on pigs when he turned 65. Everbody thought large neighbours would buy his 120 acres but he told me I will leave it to the kids and they can do what they want. One son is an extremely well off Lawyer but has started taking an interest and is planting tree's and repairing fences,tidying up etc. He has said he will come back home when he retires. The grass is let out,big shed let out to a fattener and a bit of livery which gives the old man a craic and keeps him entertained. It pleases me to see this! [/QUOTE]
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