(May 24, 2017 at 2:08 pm)Tazzycorn Wrote:(May 24, 2017 at 10:58 am)vorlon13 Wrote: Seems like most folks, rural and urban decry corporate mega farms, but that is where we're heading. When I retire/pass on there isn't much doubt my enterprise will be subsumed into a larger organization, there is no way an individual could step up and buy it unless they wanted a hobby farm for a tax write off and were wealthy enough to indulge their whim.
You don't have an interested niece/nephew to give it to? That's what most bachelor or gay farmers do hereabouts.
I have, at various times, threatened to direct the farm to be sold upon my demise and the proceeds being utilized in what could be a very long protracted and expensive lawsuit against . . .
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It strikes me funny

Actually, might have the proceeds pass on to an existing foundation that doles out the interest annually to causes/individuals I am in sympathy with.
Or maybe dissipate my estate by having it sent in the form of a check for $4 or so to every one in the state. Followed during the subsequent January with a W2 form . . .
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