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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1828780" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Years ago, in my part of Kentucky, nearly every hollow and hillside had a young boy with a gun roaming over it, dreaming of shooting something wild. Today they sit in front of a screen of some kind in air conditioned comfort.</p><p>When I bought this farm, all my neighbors were active farmers, using every spot of ground for some purpose. Today most of the neighbors are gone and the farms are either sporting new homes on 30 acre tracts or just growing up in bushes. Some of the better ridges grow corn or soybeans while their surrounding hillsides grow up and are seldom visited.</p><p>I am not surprised hogs may be moving in. If they do it will soon be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1828780, member: 32879"] Years ago, in my part of Kentucky, nearly every hollow and hillside had a young boy with a gun roaming over it, dreaming of shooting something wild. Today they sit in front of a screen of some kind in air conditioned comfort. When I bought this farm, all my neighbors were active farmers, using every spot of ground for some purpose. Today most of the neighbors are gone and the farms are either sporting new homes on 30 acre tracts or just growing up in bushes. Some of the better ridges grow corn or soybeans while their surrounding hillsides grow up and are seldom visited. I am not surprised hogs may be moving in. If they do it will soon be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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