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Posted: 2024-04-19 22:29:16

It's often said you can't choose your family.

But you can decide who to go into business with, and sometimes that might be a sibling.

It sounds nice in theory; that's if you get along.

Dana Lester and Grayson Lester had no hesitations about buying their first farm together.

a young man and woman stand in front of a barbed wire fence on a farm

Dana and Grayson bought the farm in 2022.(ABC Rural: Laurissa Smith)

"We're only 15 months apart in age," Dana said.

"We've grown up with each other and been each other's best friends for a long time.

"I get that not every sibling relationship is like that and if you don't have that, it probably makes that really hard."

The pair, now in their mid-20s, grew up on a dairy property at Winnaleah in Tasmania's north-east.

They went on to pursue individual careers in teaching and metal fabrication, but still had a yearning to farm in their own right.

two men sit inside the cab of a red tractor

Grayson Lester with his pop Ted Bricknell on the farm Ted bought with his brother more than 70 years ago.(Supplied: Grayson Lester)

In 2022, the pair jumped at the chance to buy a property that was once owned by their grandfather at Bishopsbourne, near Carrick, in the state's northern midlands.

"I don't think it's ever been easy to get into farming," Grayson said.

"I'd say land and machinery prices relative to commodity prices, are the highest they've been in a long time.

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