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Posted - Feb 25 2010 : 1:05:38 PM ****MEDIA ALERT****
OLDEST CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING MINT FARM REMAINS IN FAMILY DESPITE SHERIFF’S SALE, FORECLOSURE, EVICTION AND AUCTION
Crosby Mint Farm Tag Line “Expect Miracles” Pays Off
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(MINT CITY, USA/St. Johns, MI) February 18TH, 2010
Despite historic economic challenges facing America’s small- and mid-sized farms, the oldest continually operating mint farm in the U.S., Crosby Mint Farm, announced on February 5th that they were able to buy the farm back from their lender, Greenstone Farm Credit Services.
Despite a Sheriff’s Sale on August 14th, 2008, a foreclosure and eviction on August 28th, 2009, and a farm auction on December 10th, 2009, the Crosby’s tag line of “Expect Miracles” came true when they received a letter stating they had the option to buy the farm back.
During an auction conducted in December by Stanton Auctioneers & Realtors, the farm was split into two parcels for bidders to purchase; (1) 40 acre parcel and (1) 100 acre parcel which included the house, buildings, and distillery. Two preliminary purchase agreements were reached between Greenstone and other individuals. Because of the Agricultural Credit Act of 1987, and the fact that the original Crosby bid submitted in September was higher than the auction bids, they were given the Right of First Refusal to purchase both parcels.
If the opportunity presented itself, the Crosbys decided early on that the best option was to concentrate on buying back the remaining 100 acre parcel and let go of the 40 acre parcel. On January 5th, their dream came true when Greenstone elected to sell the remaining 100 acres they had hoped to someday get back into the family name. The Crosbys are extremely grateful to an individual outside investor with whom an agreement was established. An offer to purchase the 100 acre farm was drafted, submitted, and accepted within the 30 days time period. The almost 3 year battle was now over.
Linette Crosby and Peppermint Jim Crosby, call it the miracle they were hoping for, praying for and expecting to arrive at the farm. “Every package that goes out the door has an “Expect Miracles” stamp on it, and now that affirmation has come true”, says Linette Crosby.
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aunt boby |
Posted - Feb 26 2010 : 04:48:22 AM That is so wonderful!! It is not too often that these stories have happy endings. It shows miracles can still happen.
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cheneygal |
Posted - Feb 25 2010 : 8:55:53 PM What could be better than that!!!
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Beverley |
Posted - Feb 25 2010 : 8:46:55 PM oh that is so wonderful!!!!!
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RaspberryBee |
Posted - Feb 25 2010 : 7:12:06 PM I am so very glad to hear this great news! Thanks for sharing :-)
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chaddsgirl |
Posted - Feb 25 2010 : 4:15:11 PM Jessie that is fantastic!!!
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