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Take over my Alabama farm eventually... - 2023

 
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I have a small vegetable farm and I am looking to retire in the next 1 or 2 years. I am looking for someone to work on the farm to learn the business and run it when I retire. I am 77 years old and want to retire but have markets that need to be serviced.

https://eagerfarmer.com/job/farm-worker-to-learn-business-to-become-manager/

 
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Hi! I read your post and the link and would love to talk to you about this. My name is Peter, I’m 37, and I’d love to possibly learn directly from you and  do this. I’m looking to move somewhere in the next month, I’m alone. I’m hard-working, eager to learn, and serious about this. Thank you!
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Good morning, i saw your post and am very interested. My name is Iris, I am 37 and looking for a place to set down roots permanently. I live in VA, but the deep south has always had my heart and I would absolutely love the opportunity to live there permanently, preferably on a farm or rural setting.
 
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