Arcticdude
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We've had our Christmas shopping done for months now. We never buy the grandkids any cheap plastic junk, and never shop in Chinamart.
DITTO!!!!Im sorry if I am not POLITICALLY correct, But MY feelings are MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! AND ALL this POLITICALLY correct and WOKE crap can KIS my A__!!!!!!!!
I have one similar to that but made of metal. It is quite nice for saving money on laundry and drying clothes that can't go in the dryer. I also tend to use it to air out clothes I want to wear more than once without having to wash again because I'm cheap (and lazy) like that.This looks like a very nice drying rack. Does anyone have one like this they’ve used? I picked up a smaller one years ago, for just in case, but this one would hold far more pieces of laundry.
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Since the hubs and I work in the medical field and as such have huge liability, we have several separate entitiesDrJenner: Just curious as to why the LLC status was chosen for the homestead?
Check out Northwest Farm Credit Services. They have a lot of different farm loan options available. Woodmizer usually has some good financing available too. I had a Woodmizer LT 70 super hydraulic, 42 hp Kobota diesel with computer set works and laser sight. Think i paid $40,000+. I also had an MSG brand mill, made in Spokane.Trivial - but bought a few more cases of wine.
Looking at purchasing a sawmill to harvest our own lumber at the new property. We got our LLC for the homestead. Anyone know how to get a small business loan when you start a homestead? The sawmill is 29k, we want to get started during winter, and haven't sold our existing house yet to free up cash.
Thank you. That’s what the hubs said too, logging easier in winter so we wanted to get started sooner rather than later. Appreciate the infoCheck out Northwest Farm Credit Services. They have a lot of different farm loan options available. Woodmizer usually has some good financing available too. I had a Woodmizer LT 70 super hydraulic, 42 hp Kobota diesel with computer set works and laser sight. Think i paid $40,000+. I also had an MSG brand mill, made in Spokane.
I used to do most of my logging during winter. It was easier on the horses to skid logs on the snow trails.
There are many ways to reduce your taxes on your property. I'm sure you already know about timber and AG exemptions for your property taxes. In my state I think the county cuts out about an acre or 2 for the home site, the rest is pretty much exempt from taxes, or at least very low. And of course everything that you use for raising stock or logging is a write-off, many items can be sales tax exempt too. Years ago I owned a large timber property and I paid 0 property tax. The theory was that the State would collect taxes when the timber was sold. I got around that by milling the logs and selling the lumber. Of course check with your accountant or tax advisor.Thank you. That’s what the hubs said too, logging easier in winter so we wanted to get started sooner rather than later. Appreciate the info
Jim, thank you also for the info. We have a CPA anyway as we had a business and also real estate holdings. I will chat with him regarding this info, thanks. It’s a bit over my head! I’m not a financial person at all. Haha
We will be getting on solar in the next few weeks. I will be happy when we no longer have to rely on the grid for our energy. We already have the back up of a propane house generator and these will be able to "speak" to each other.
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