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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2571803" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I agree, I can't attest to the size of the property but a friend had a "farm" in his family in Nebraska. Didn't qualify as a ranch due to being shy a few hundred acres but was literally HUGE. All the farm plots were one mile squares, the driveway to the house was about ten miles on it's own and everything had to be irrigated from the river. Two huge diesel pumps would pump the water from the river into a canal, three would pump it up a hill and then two more would distribute the water to the fields. The pumps were nothing to sneeze at either, you would find the same engine in a tractor trailer. There were four or five regular full sized homes along with bunk houses for the single guys.</p><p></p><p>With that amount of land to take care of you have to delegate authority and if the person who is supposed to be dealing with things while you are having to deal with other stuff is slacking off how do you know exactly what is going on for sure. Let alone what one person or another may or may not have bought. When I was on my friends family farm he just went over to one of the guys and said I need a truck to drive around while I am here and they tossed him a set of keys with four or five more sets hanging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2571803, member: 29706"] I agree, I can't attest to the size of the property but a friend had a "farm" in his family in Nebraska. Didn't qualify as a ranch due to being shy a few hundred acres but was literally HUGE. All the farm plots were one mile squares, the driveway to the house was about ten miles on it's own and everything had to be irrigated from the river. Two huge diesel pumps would pump the water from the river into a canal, three would pump it up a hill and then two more would distribute the water to the fields. The pumps were nothing to sneeze at either, you would find the same engine in a tractor trailer. There were four or five regular full sized homes along with bunk houses for the single guys. With that amount of land to take care of you have to delegate authority and if the person who is supposed to be dealing with things while you are having to deal with other stuff is slacking off how do you know exactly what is going on for sure. Let alone what one person or another may or may not have bought. When I was on my friends family farm he just went over to one of the guys and said I need a truck to drive around while I am here and they tossed him a set of keys with four or five more sets hanging. [/QUOTE]
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