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<blockquote data-quote="Hippie Rancher" data-source="post: 748475" data-attributes="member: 4203"><p>I keep waiting for the IRS to take those S O B s down, but it never happens.</p><p>I better not get started on TNC. If this is y'alls first experience with them I wish you luck. They will never leave, eventually they may figure out the locals were right, but by that time a lot of damage will have been done to the land and the community. </p><p></p><p>Careful with the tax-base argument, especially if your area gives favorable ag-tax benefits. Fight them on the real science. It is hard because they have a lot of money and can hire the very best of every field - lawyers, managers, scientists, - if you are careful you can actually get them to work for you but always get things in writing and make sure the rules are clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippie Rancher, post: 748475, member: 4203"] I keep waiting for the IRS to take those S O B s down, but it never happens. I better not get started on TNC. If this is y'alls first experience with them I wish you luck. They will never leave, eventually they may figure out the locals were right, but by that time a lot of damage will have been done to the land and the community. Careful with the tax-base argument, especially if your area gives favorable ag-tax benefits. Fight them on the real science. It is hard because they have a lot of money and can hire the very best of every field - lawyers, managers, scientists, - if you are careful you can actually get them to work for you but always get things in writing and make sure the rules are clear. [/QUOTE]
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