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SuperCmore

06-15-2005 06:34:26




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Hey Allen, did you get that new place bought? When will you be moving the old iron over there, and what will you plant/do with the new place? Give me an update and thanks, Cmore




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Allan in NE

06-15-2005 07:13:22




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to SuperCmore, 06-15-2005 06:34:26  
Hi Cmore,

Unless the sky cracks open and falls on me, it is all going to happen in 8 days when we close; the only thing we are waiting on is the lady who does the abstracting and handles the legal end. She said yesterday that she was down to the final step in the process (whatever that is?).

Don't know where to start; maybe just cleaning up around the the old place. Hasn't been lived in for lots of years and there are lots of old trees that need to be cleaned up and hauled off.

After the tenant takes off the hay and wheat, I gotta get 66 acres of alfalfa worked and planted and I want to fall plow a bunch of sod, if the moisture holds.

This thing is all coming at me like it is a preplanned scheme, somehow. Like that silly little plow last night; it just dropped outta the sky at the perfect time and at the perfect place.

Hope I'm still up for this. I've been waitin' a long, long time. :>)

Thanks,

Allan

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SuperCmore

06-15-2005 07:21:00




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 07:13:22  
Thanks for the update, Allen. Please keep us informed as to your move and tractor activities. Cmore



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Allan in NE

06-15-2005 07:31:50




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to SuperCmore, 06-15-2005 07:21:00  
You bet.

I like posting the pictures here even tho I've been scolded many times for doing so. :>)

It is a lonnnnn nng way out there. The legal address is: Absolutely Nowhere, Nebraska.

But still, I can't help but wonder why I've got this burning desire to road all that equipment and tractors all that ways? Hmmmmm mmm, maybe I'm as nuts as the neighbors think?

However, betcha it is because I'll certainly see 50 mama deer with their new babies on the way. :>)

Allan

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`Don L C

06-15-2005 19:57:24




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 07:31:50  

Allen

I didn't know pictures were not allowed, thats what makes the subject more interesting....maybe we could ask for a change.....it sure makes it beter to understand what you are doing..

Don L Cress S.W. OHIO



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Norm in Alabama

06-15-2005 07:40:44




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 07:31:50  
Allen, isn't it wonderful to see a possible dream about to come true. I only wish I lived closer as I sure would like to give you a hand in making it a reality. LOL and the best to you in God's love.



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Allan in NE

06-15-2005 07:51:18




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Norm in Alabama, 06-15-2005 07:40:44  
Hey Norm,

I wish there were a way we could all get together.

Seems awfully darned strange to me that the best friends and neighbors that I ever knew, I've never met. What's up with that anyway? :>)

Allan



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El Toro

06-15-2005 15:32:58




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 07:51:18  
Hi Allan, You should have that reunion. I had a man from WI that posts on this forum send me an email saying he has a brother who works for Oshkosh Trucks and is the tech rep at Aberdeen Proving Ground where the trucks are undergoing testing. Just where I retired from.

He said he was coming to MD for a few days with his cousin and wives for a visit and wanted to meet me. The Sunday before Memorial Day 7 or 8 arrived here for a visit. Sure were nice people. He had just planted 700 acres of alfafa before coming to MD and had to get back to WI. I've been to several reunions with my old Army buddies. The last one was in 2000 and 2 of them died the following year. Good Luck with your farming, Hal

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RustyFarmall

06-15-2005 07:56:50




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 07:51:18  
Allan, once you get all settled into that new place maybe you could throw some sort of shindig, hog roast, whatever. Might be a chance for all of us to get together.



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Brian in NY

06-15-2005 13:03:35




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to RustyFarmall, 06-15-2005 07:56:50  
Hey Allan,

One thing I haven't been able to understand as I have followed your tales (maybe I missed an installment, wouldn't be the first time) is why you didn't go back to the old farm. If I understood you right, you still own that?

If I am being too nosy, just say it's a long story and I will forget about it.


Second thing is....I think we really ought to put our heads together on a date/place where we can have a "YT Mag" reunion. It sure would be great, and heck if Nebraska ain't right in the middle of the country...of course so are a lot of other places....but it would be a heck of a thing to shake a bunch of these fellas hands....I would rather meet them than any celebrity or world leader. To be perfectly honest I think that if I could lay my eyes on some of the beautiful farms some guys own, I might hardly be able to see them due to the mist in my eyes.

Let's do it. Don't have to be this year...or even next. But let's set a date and go for it. Give us all something to look forward to and plan for.

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Allan in NE

06-15-2005 13:34:32




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Brian in NY, 06-15-2005 13:03:35  
Hi Brian,

Heck no, ya ain't bein' nosey at all. 3 other farms to be exact tied up and locked in a trust.

When I went broke they were all leased out to local farmers. The tenants have been there for some 20 odd years and they are actively making their livelihood from farming using these places as part of their overall operations. Damned good men, too.

Now, I watched my dad loose two places because of landlords "wanting it back" back in the 60s. I would never, ever put another human being thru that. These men are making their living from these farms and ya just don't mess with another man's livelihood.

Since I just wanna go out, scratch around and play in the dirt; don't give a hoot if it makes money or not because we have other business interests.

So, bottom line is, since we are fortunate enough to have the means to do it and don't have to rely upon the farming game to make a living, it is just easier for us to just go pick up another farm.

Besides, we feel that farmground is a darned good investment over the long haul.

However, if these men should decide that they don't want the places, I'd sure farm 'em again, but that would have to be their choice, not mine.

PS, We've all decided to have this get-together at your house, okay? :>)

Allan

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Brian in NY

06-15-2005 13:49:19




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 13:34:32  
Heck yeah, I would love to have the shindig at my place! If you guys would really be willing to travel to western NY, I would love it. My little homestead wouldn't look like much to you guys, but it is home sweet home to me. I'll get some pictures when the weather clears up and let you guys see the place.

Cowman grew up in this area, so he know what he would be getting into.

I am being completely serious about this get together, I think we really should do it. If we plan it far enough in advance we can figure out a weekend when it would work for most people.

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Brian in NY

06-15-2005 13:51:55




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Brian in NY, 06-15-2005 13:49:19  
By the way Allan, you are absolutely right about not pullin the rug out from under those hardworking farmers. Good man. Glad you can still get ahold of your dream without hurting others. It makes it a whole lot sweeter.



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Darin in Nebraska

06-15-2005 09:41:55




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to RustyFarmall, 06-15-2005 07:56:50  
Hey Allen, what part of Nebraska do you live in?



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Dave

06-15-2005 12:08:59




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Darin in Nebraska, 06-15-2005 09:41:55  
good luck,keep us posted.I am hoping when we pay off this place (2 years) to make the next move to farm ground.I need to hear what equipment I need to get before the leap,and whats working good for you.take care



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Allan in NE

06-15-2005 12:33:34




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Dave, 06-15-2005 12:08:59  
Hi Dave,

I'm 23 years out of the loop so all I can go by is my memory and what worked for me before.

I'll probably end up being the laughing stock of the county. :>)

Allan



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Van in AR

06-15-2005 22:15:06




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 12:33:34  
Now Allen! The laughing stock of the county????? I have "NEVER" heard the fife music during one of your speechs. I'm glad your going to finally sweat and get those hands dirty, nothin better for a man soul than diesel smoke and sweat.
Van



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David A. Hodson

06-15-2005 18:17:54




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 12:33:34  
Hey Allan when I told you about the plow last night I didn't know how much trouble (HE HE HE), it was gonna cause. About this get together everybodys going on about we could use my place here in central Indiana if that is alright with everybody. Good Luck and God speed on the new place. David



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DON L C

06-15-2005 20:07:55




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to David A. Hodson, 06-15-2005 18:17:54  
David

That sounds like a great idea...are there Motels near by ?..... .how can I help ?

Don L Cress S.W. Ohio



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David A. Hodson

06-16-2005 05:08:49




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to DON L C, 06-15-2005 20:07:55  
Yes theres motels/ hotels in Plainfield and Indianapolis areas thats not to far away, the ones in Indy are about 30 miles from the farm and Plainfield is about 15 miles from the farm. David



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GGS

06-15-2005 14:26:43




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to Allan in NE, 06-15-2005 12:33:34  
Best of wishes to you Allen!!! If my dream can come true so can yours----- -----WHY NOT????



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Peabody

06-15-2005 18:12:37




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 Re: Allen's Farm in reply to GGS, 06-15-2005 14:26:43  
America's Farmers...past, present, future & wannabees...God bless 'em all!!!



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