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Transcript - Indirect Control
Sally: What are you doing?
John: I am thinking. This farm has been in our family for over 100 years. I am
ready to slow down now, but no one in the family wants to farm anymore.
Sally: I have been thinking about it, too. What should we do?
John: I guess we could talk to the County Extension office. Maybe they know if
there are any beginning farmers in the county who want to buy a farm.
If we find someone, maybe we should talk it over with our lawyer.
Sally: Could you sleep at night if we sell the farm?
John: I don’t know about that. But, I think we should leave before we get
too old. Some people stay on the farm too long. Then they can’t
get around in the winter.
Sally: You have convinced me. Maybe I would like living in town. We would get
to see our friends more often. |