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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1816179" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Kinda depends on what the individual property owner at the time wants. Easements, by design, restrict development. Not being able to construct a chicken house, which I agree is an agricultural practice, is a consequence of securing the easement on the property. Is that a bad thing? Well, only if you want to build a chicken house. However, the easement also prevents a developer from purchasing the property and converting natural agricultural land to a housing addition/community or shopping mall that ends up forcing and imposing restrictions of agricultural practices on neighboring farms that ends up putting them out of agriculture. As for the chickens.....If you still want to produce poultry/poultry products (eggs) on the property, produce them as 'free range'. Those products sell at a premium over those produced in a chicken house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1816179, member: 43196"] Kinda depends on what the individual property owner at the time wants. Easements, by design, restrict development. Not being able to construct a chicken house, which I agree is an agricultural practice, is a consequence of securing the easement on the property. Is that a bad thing? Well, only if you want to build a chicken house. However, the easement also prevents a developer from purchasing the property and converting natural agricultural land to a housing addition/community or shopping mall that ends up forcing and imposing restrictions of agricultural practices on neighboring farms that ends up putting them out of agriculture. As for the chickens.....If you still want to produce poultry/poultry products (eggs) on the property, produce them as 'free range'. Those products sell at a premium over those produced in a chicken house. [/QUOTE]
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