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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1790894" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Add to that, so many farms are being split up and sold off for "farmette type estates" and bought by stupid idiot tree hugging animal loving peta rich people and other types that "love the wildlife"...... and hunting is CRUEL...... yet moan and groan and B@#%H about the damage the deer do to their fancy pants plantings around their houses and when the deer get hit on the road.... there is at least 1 deer a month... and often more... killed on my road ......besides that it is fairly straight and they fly down through here.....and then demand that the conservation people "do something" about the deer... but no you can't hunt them......</p><p>I am 3 miles from exit 205 on I-81.... 2 miles from the Va Tech land that the McCormick farm sits on..... and there is a farm that belonged to the guy who died that we bought off his widow... we helped him the last several years as his health failed.... that is now a development of these 4-20 acre " country estates", with all sorts of restricted covenants on them.... we still make hay on a few pieces that haven't sold or have not been built on yet as they are required to mow them at least 2x a year......</p><p></p><p>Too many have spilled out from the city suburbs, all the ones that like the benefits of "living in the country" without any thoughts to what actually was behind it that made it attractive in the first place and then try to change it to "where and what" they were used to but with cheaper taxes and lower cost of living from where they came.... and still want to look out the window at the "countryside" , and the farmland... but not the manure and fertilizer and the equipment and hours of hard work that goes into making all that "farmland" look so picture postcard pretty.....</p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1790894, member: 25884"] Add to that, so many farms are being split up and sold off for "farmette type estates" and bought by stupid idiot tree hugging animal loving peta rich people and other types that "love the wildlife"...... and hunting is CRUEL...... yet moan and groan and B@#%H about the damage the deer do to their fancy pants plantings around their houses and when the deer get hit on the road.... there is at least 1 deer a month... and often more... killed on my road ......besides that it is fairly straight and they fly down through here.....and then demand that the conservation people "do something" about the deer... but no you can't hunt them...... I am 3 miles from exit 205 on I-81.... 2 miles from the Va Tech land that the McCormick farm sits on..... and there is a farm that belonged to the guy who died that we bought off his widow... we helped him the last several years as his health failed.... that is now a development of these 4-20 acre " country estates", with all sorts of restricted covenants on them.... we still make hay on a few pieces that haven't sold or have not been built on yet as they are required to mow them at least 2x a year...... Too many have spilled out from the city suburbs, all the ones that like the benefits of "living in the country" without any thoughts to what actually was behind it that made it attractive in the first place and then try to change it to "where and what" they were used to but with cheaper taxes and lower cost of living from where they came.... and still want to look out the window at the "countryside" , and the farmland... but not the manure and fertilizer and the equipment and hours of hard work that goes into making all that "farmland" look so picture postcard pretty..... Thanks [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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