Finally : the farm is legitamately mine

After years and years of debate about when and where to partition my farm with the relatives, my mother finally decided to dedicate the farm to me and my brother.. We now have a portion of the 300 acres that was my grandmothers farm. However there is another lot on the farm where the HOUSE resides. My uncle used to own the house, inherited from his mom .. However after some really stupid decisions he has lost it all, he put a lein on the house and lot to buy a goddam Harley Davidson. When the creditors were getting aggresive because he wasn't paying the bill he had to tell the rest of the family he was loosing the house. He asked if anybody wanted to step in and take over. We immediatley went for it. Now this house is an old farm house, it was very dilapidated, but that is my occupation, I could see equity a mile away. We acqusitioned the house and the 6 acres is sits on , right smack dab in the middle of the 300 acre farm. To this day, about 2 years later, the house looks immaculate and may be well worth around 100k . So after perusing throughout the land, I cam across some wild cannabis, It grows everywhere in KAnsas, I mean everywhere, just like NEPAL. This means that if HEMP were ever to become legal, you know what crop would be prevalent in my decision to farm. HEMP! Hemp grows so well in KS , the cannot erradicate it LOL. THere are signs all over the State that says "DESTROY THESE PLANTS".

Ks was a state that back in ww2, supported the hemp shortage and was a major state in bolstering the HEMP for ww2 and there is stays. The local sheriffs have these signs posted everywhere, trying to erradicate HEMP !! LOL> they are wasting taxes and time.

I live in Colorado and have to travel to my farm to work on t, it's a great getaway, quiet and out in the country. One day, the farm will be full of HEMP. It hasn't been farmed in 20 years, so this land is now organic. For a guy my age , it's pretty cool to own this wonderful peice of western heritage, not too far from BOOT HILL where wyatt earp and DOC holiday used to roam.

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