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- May 27, 2006
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That is a big step. But you are taking good steps. Do keep a journal and pictures as you make changes for you will really wish you had. Did not think to and wish I had. Do visit the ag business in your area. Learn who offers what, take time to meet those you can and tell them your story and see what services they offer you would benefit from. More than one reason, the obvious is you will need some of their services and products and some will be better at providing the support and info you need so much and will be glad to help you as a friend. No doubt you know the value of "thank you" and "I appreciate that".
In Missouri a visit to the Farm Service Agency (FSA) office would be wise. There are AG facts about the property that you need to know. If the land is registered with them there are restrictions on what you can/cannot do. Also will be programs available you might/might not want to be a part of.