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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 396461" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>My Dad bought the farm in the 40s and the minerals were divided amongst him and 9 siblings. When oil and gas mineral leasing got to be a thing here in ND. My Dad had the foresight to see what would happen within two generations so he bought back as many as he could from his siblings that were still living. Fast foreward, when I bought the farm from my Dad he was positive that he wanted the minerals to stay with the land despite the lawyers opinion to divide them up. Other part of the farm that my Dads brother bought is already divided so thin that it could just as well be dissolved. I think it was like 143 people. Oil drillers nightmare , bankers and lawyers cash cow. Then you have guys like Helms that say people in non oil producing areas all going to be millionaires and the phone starts ringing. It's total BS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 396461, member: 367"] My Dad bought the farm in the 40s and the minerals were divided amongst him and 9 siblings. When oil and gas mineral leasing got to be a thing here in ND. My Dad had the foresight to see what would happen within two generations so he bought back as many as he could from his siblings that were still living. Fast foreward, when I bought the farm from my Dad he was positive that he wanted the minerals to stay with the land despite the lawyers opinion to divide them up. Other part of the farm that my Dads brother bought is already divided so thin that it could just as well be dissolved. I think it was like 143 people. Oil drillers nightmare , bankers and lawyers cash cow. Then you have guys like Helms that say people in non oil producing areas all going to be millionaires and the phone starts ringing. It's total BS [/QUOTE]
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