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babiemox
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I would listen to your heart. Farming/ranching is tough enough that if your heart isn't in it, it won't be worth it. I would go and try to make it work at the FIL place. You won't be starting from scratch...you already have some cattle, the place is already set up for livestock, you already have your hay pasture, etc. Add to that if your husband is the only one that has an interest in the family's ranch it's much better to keep it in the family. If it fails atleast you tried.
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babiemox - 2015-01-12 3:42 PM
I would listen to your heart. ย Farming/ranching is tough enough that if your heart isn't in it, it won't be worth it. I would go and try to make it work at the FIL place. You won't be starting from scratch...you already have some cattle, the place is already set up for livestock, you already have your hay pasture, etc. ย Add to that if your husband is the only one that has an interest in the family's ranch it's much better to keep it in the family. If it fails atleast you tried.
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Three 4 Luck - 2015-01-12 11:05 AM
something to consider is the family dynamic you will have: ย who's in charge, who makes decisions, and will that sit with you and your husband?
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