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Did ya ever sell a place then go back and look at it a few years later and think...
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<blockquote data-quote="cowman82" data-source="post: 1850458" data-attributes="member: 43599"><p>yea I don't like to look at my other farms I sold. They are not treating them very well. About the way I bought them I guess. Do all that work and watch them revert right back to what they were. terrible.</p><p></p><p>These one people picked up a place from me..... and where all the field tiles met.. decided to have a big pond dug. Looks like whoever they hired did a pretty terrible job, now after 3 years they updated the satellite again and the pond is "full" of water but isn't finished at all, dirt all over, just a huge huge mess. I'm sure they got into the tile and once some storms hit were screwed pretty good. They are leaving the cows on the tillable land and letting them destroy it in the wet (can see damage from sat)... and the hay fields that I made very lush and green, they are about half dirt / half a pale green. I'd say no fert and cutting it into the ground.. </p><p></p><p>I put in a nice road and instead of staying on the road they cut a diagonal across the grass... I guess it saves them 2 seconds ... </p><p></p><p>I had really nice new buildings I built... told them where to get the matching metal (they wanted some sides covered) so instead of doing that they just had a guy buy WHITE metal sheets and put them on.. the buildings were tan. So it looks like complete crap. </p><p>Anyway.. they destroyed my show piece.. and of course.. buying it.. were the most picky, terrible people you could come across. So picky and now look how they treat it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowman82, post: 1850458, member: 43599"] yea I don't like to look at my other farms I sold. They are not treating them very well. About the way I bought them I guess. Do all that work and watch them revert right back to what they were. terrible. These one people picked up a place from me..... and where all the field tiles met.. decided to have a big pond dug. Looks like whoever they hired did a pretty terrible job, now after 3 years they updated the satellite again and the pond is "full" of water but isn't finished at all, dirt all over, just a huge huge mess. I'm sure they got into the tile and once some storms hit were screwed pretty good. They are leaving the cows on the tillable land and letting them destroy it in the wet (can see damage from sat)... and the hay fields that I made very lush and green, they are about half dirt / half a pale green. I'd say no fert and cutting it into the ground.. I put in a nice road and instead of staying on the road they cut a diagonal across the grass... I guess it saves them 2 seconds ... I had really nice new buildings I built... told them where to get the matching metal (they wanted some sides covered) so instead of doing that they just had a guy buy WHITE metal sheets and put them on.. the buildings were tan. So it looks like complete crap. Anyway.. they destroyed my show piece.. and of course.. buying it.. were the most picky, terrible people you could come across. So picky and now look how they treat it. [/QUOTE]
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