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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 169816" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>As suggested by flaboy, outrageous land development in fla is sending the natives into ga. Fla transplants are the most aggressive bidders on land in this area. Prices are steadily increasing. For example, my family leases land for deer hunting to a group of Floridians, one of which works on a 1400 ac potato farm 40 miles or so out of Jacksonville. Last year the owner of the potato farm was offered $20 million for it by a land developer. How can you turn that down? I have heard similar tales from some of the other lease hunters. Where all this money is coming from is what I want to know. Ga. and the rest of the East Coast gets most of its winter produce from fla. I guess in the future we'll be eating out of cans come winter. Or paying a lot more for fresh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 169816, member: 588"] As suggested by flaboy, outrageous land development in fla is sending the natives into ga. Fla transplants are the most aggressive bidders on land in this area. Prices are steadily increasing. For example, my family leases land for deer hunting to a group of Floridians, one of which works on a 1400 ac potato farm 40 miles or so out of Jacksonville. Last year the owner of the potato farm was offered $20 million for it by a land developer. How can you turn that down? I have heard similar tales from some of the other lease hunters. Where all this money is coming from is what I want to know. Ga. and the rest of the East Coast gets most of its winter produce from fla. I guess in the future we'll be eating out of cans come winter. Or paying a lot more for fresh. [/QUOTE]
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