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Thumb of Michigan | Not sure why he'd balk at that- did he give you any real specific reasons? I don't think your offer is at all different than most other tiling agreements I've heard about.
Think I'd push the issue, as hard as that could be. Its nice to have dirt next door, but lifes too short to farm wet ground IMO. Been there, done that.
I have no crystal ball at all, but I'm dangerously assuming that sometime in the future, farm drainage could become REAL tough to legally do. Hasn't happened lately, but I do know where there was ground in the Thumb that didn't get farmed in the 70's and 80's (or it did get farmed, but the rent didn't get paid) because it was wet. I wouldn't want to own anything like that myself......
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