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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 420498" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>They are drilling test holes todays about 100 ft from our backup well for the chicken houses. We have 2 other wells that we use to water the cows and are also backups for the chicken houses. They told us the wells would be fine. When we signed the form to let them enter our property, we added that they are to pay us for any damages they cause. Hayfields, water, cattle, fences. They said it was all covered and all we have to do is report it. He wrote it in on the form we signed. </p><p> When they come to get permission to drill what are some of the things we should tell them or ask them to do? In some places in the county they have paid up to 20,000 for a pad site and road in other places people took there first offer of 6,000 and didn't ask for more. What would a fair price be? We make all our living off the farm, chicken houses, hay and cattle. Most of our land is pastures and hay fields. And we have 68 acres of timber. we would rather them drill in the woods and stay out of the fields, but I know they will drill where they want to . It would just be nice if they picked the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&T Farm, post: 420498, member: 2314"] They are drilling test holes todays about 100 ft from our backup well for the chicken houses. We have 2 other wells that we use to water the cows and are also backups for the chicken houses. They told us the wells would be fine. When we signed the form to let them enter our property, we added that they are to pay us for any damages they cause. Hayfields, water, cattle, fences. They said it was all covered and all we have to do is report it. He wrote it in on the form we signed. When they come to get permission to drill what are some of the things we should tell them or ask them to do? In some places in the county they have paid up to 20,000 for a pad site and road in other places people took there first offer of 6,000 and didn't ask for more. What would a fair price be? We make all our living off the farm, chicken houses, hay and cattle. Most of our land is pastures and hay fields. And we have 68 acres of timber. we would rather them drill in the woods and stay out of the fields, but I know they will drill where they want to . It would just be nice if they picked the woods. [/QUOTE]
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