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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 110962" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>Thanks to all of you for your responses, with the exception of one. Out here we all watch out for one another.I've had neighbors call me to help them get a possum or a snake off their porch, grade a driveway,unclog a sink help with a sick cow, you name it!.I'm a lot more receptive to newcomers than some others are. Seems most people that have moved to the Country tend to stay to themselves. As the older generation has died out, a lot of their kids have no interest in Farming or Cattle, and have sold farms in tracts.This opens up farmland for residential use. I have friends that in their area, a lot of the "frontage" land has been used for houses.They are the ones that gave me the thoughts for this post.They are constantly talking about fast drivers, gunshots,trashy people, letting dogs run loose,5 horses on 2 acres,Sheriff's at one house or another a lot. Seems a few of them have brought City problems with them. To me a good neighbor is priceless. Been times when our Cattle got out, and my Wife knew who she could call to help while I was at work.But then again, they know my Wife's one heck of cook, and the pay back will be in Calories. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 110962, member: 1335"] Thanks to all of you for your responses, with the exception of one. Out here we all watch out for one another.I've had neighbors call me to help them get a possum or a snake off their porch, grade a driveway,unclog a sink help with a sick cow, you name it!.I'm a lot more receptive to newcomers than some others are. Seems most people that have moved to the Country tend to stay to themselves. As the older generation has died out, a lot of their kids have no interest in Farming or Cattle, and have sold farms in tracts.This opens up farmland for residential use. I have friends that in their area, a lot of the "frontage" land has been used for houses.They are the ones that gave me the thoughts for this post.They are constantly talking about fast drivers, gunshots,trashy people, letting dogs run loose,5 horses on 2 acres,Sheriff's at one house or another a lot. Seems a few of them have brought City problems with them. To me a good neighbor is priceless. Been times when our Cattle got out, and my Wife knew who she could call to help while I was at work.But then again, they know my Wife's one heck of cook, and the pay back will be in Calories. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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