“We bought this farm in 1955 as part of a partnership my father and three brothers had. That lasted until 1962 when we split up, and Doris Jean and I got this farm. It was a good partnership. I mean, nobody had any squabble or anything.”
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“We found out that tobacco was the only thing that could carry us.”
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“We furnished the farm house and the land. They furnished the labor and the equipment and then we divided the profits. It was a perfect arrangement.”
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“When we realized that we had land that we didnt want to utilize in other crops, we just decided that we would start setting pines.”
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“The next surprise was when I got ready to harvest some needles some ten years later. You cant harvest anything on that (cost-share program) land. Nothing. Not even pine needles. So, I got out of the program.”
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“David gives us guidance. We had a clear-cut 10 years ago. We had nine bids from $60,000 to almost $200,000. If we had just gone in the middle, say $100,000, you see how much money we would have lost. I wouldnt think about making a timber sale without a forester. I would say thats the biggest benefit. You get good, free advice from the North Carolina Forest Service, too.”
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“We are going to take the buyout.”
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“Originally, we had about 275 acres in this farm. The state took 13 acres of the land to build the highway. We didnt like it to begin with.”
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“We made more money on dirt than we ever did on tobacco. Selling dirt is the best way to get money.”
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“Tom Morgan with the North Carolina Forest Service got me started back in 1964. He drew up my first plan. From there, he made a lot of suggestions for me to follow. Some I did, and some I did not. Then, Bill Holmes drew up my second plan. He was with Stone Container. Somewhere in this time, I joined the Weyerhaeuser Company Tree Farm Family Program, and they gave me technical advice that was good.”
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