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Posted by paul on March 12, 2002 at 17:08:39 from (199.3.9.7):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: converting residential acres to agricultural posted by Mark Hendershot on March 12, 2002 at 12:04:16:
People's ture nature comes out pretty quickly. So don't worry about it. The problem is, that _so many_ of the people moving from the city out to the country want to change the country into what they just moved away from. And that makes it very miserable for the farmers that were already there. If you are happy with the smell of manure, the dust & sound of a combine, roads clogged with wagons & trucks going 25 mph, and a few other 'farm issues' that happen several times a year, then everybody will like you in the neigborhood. The problem is, a lot of people that move onto 5 acres just don't want to fit into country life. It's going to be different than living in the city. People don't understand that I guess. You trade fithy & crowded for smelly & be self-sufficient I guess. --->Paul
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