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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1334492" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Sure is. Beautiful country that is. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm in the south part between Okefenokee swamp and Moultrie. There are some big farms here but its flat a a pie plate and not much to see. I was born and raised in the same topographical area as you live in and love that landscape and climate. I actually own a small farm about 50 miles from you not far from Seneca SC. Always wanted to hang my hat there but life said otherwise. If I have my history right, the farming in that area was modeled more on the German and Swiss method which I think is better all the way around but it doesn't lend itself to corporate farming like is being done here more and more. But, IMO, the quality of life is better using the non-corporate model. IMO, you are very blessed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1334492, member: 4362"] Sure is. Beautiful country that is. I'm in the south part between Okefenokee swamp and Moultrie. There are some big farms here but its flat a a pie plate and not much to see. I was born and raised in the same topographical area as you live in and love that landscape and climate. I actually own a small farm about 50 miles from you not far from Seneca SC. Always wanted to hang my hat there but life said otherwise. If I have my history right, the farming in that area was modeled more on the German and Swiss method which I think is better all the way around but it doesn't lend itself to corporate farming like is being done here more and more. But, IMO, the quality of life is better using the non-corporate model. IMO, you are very blessed. [/QUOTE]
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