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Niece and her Hubs may be in trouble

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    Posted: 17 hours 8 minutes ago at 2:20pm
Farm around 4-5000 mixed use acres outside of Cape Girardeau MO, she lost FIL he his Dad, also the Other set of hands that kept the farm moving and working.  Any words of wisdom as to Max Acreage per body for Help or for working in general?  My Younger Brother's Daughter, her other Uncle, older brother of mine, is also curious what He can do to aid them thru the next months into 2026.

They are row cropping, Calf developing and herd management farm living.


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I don't there is a good answer because every situation is different.  As far as the crops are concerned, what are the local resources available?  Neighbors, custom harvesters?  
Also, the ability to manage all these moving parts.  In the Midwest & Upper Midwest there is an organization called Farm Rescue which does this exact thing, but I don't think they get that far south.  Is any of the land in that area being managed by outside farm management companies?  Since this is midseason, it is complicated.  On the other hand, there may be some time to deal with all the problems.  I can understand it's overwhelming and wish all involved the best going forward.  Listening to good advice & making good decisions.  Is this a combination of owned land & rented land?  I'm not one to advise, just some off the cuff thoughts.


















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Of the Cuff is acceptable.  
Mostly Owned, hubs bought into additional thousand not long ago and has folks property to handle now with that.  Have some rental ground but suspect that is already being reduced.  Neighbors assisted with final planting and cultivation.  Cannot work them as Red headed Step Children, not fair.
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I would make a deal with a LOCAL GUY to take over most of the work.. Someone who has several HANDS and bigger operation.
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