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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 911724" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Nah, John, I ain't got any secrets. Nothing on title, nothing nowhere, no how. There is nothing to put anywhere. The chromium was something called Chromium 3. The only reason Chromium was even mentioned was because Blueside, the original company had a permit for Chromium 1. They never had any on site. It's crap, just a bunch of lawyers making money. </p><p>I appreciate peoples conserns, but it's a joke around here.</p><p>The biggest problem was around Cameron, Mo. when Erin Broc-a-bitch got involved. Property valvues plumpted. I even heard roumors of starting a class action lawsuit against her for destroying the property values. But remember, my farm was the closest to Cameron, and that's about 40 miles by road, and 30 by the way the crow flies.</p><p>The fact that nothing has affected me other than I can't get free fertilizer, is my moral delimmina. Not gonna' turn down the money, but I've always that someone else's misfortune shouldn't be my fortune.</p><p>We should get probably a minumn of 5 million after lawyers, if in this particular lawsuit all 5,000 or 6,000 acres are represented that should be about $1,000 per acre. Don't know the breakdown tho', I had them spread 160 acres for maybe 6 years, and 440 for I know was 2 years. Don't know if I get more for the 160, or if it all is the same. Also don't know if in this suit 25 farmers had 2500 acres of the 5 or 6,000 acres represented, or if it represents it all.</p><p>I'm actually pretty clueless, but i do know that they are gonna' build me a barn. Wish I had other wants, but I pretty content with what I have. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 911724, member: 9115"] Nah, John, I ain't got any secrets. Nothing on title, nothing nowhere, no how. There is nothing to put anywhere. The chromium was something called Chromium 3. The only reason Chromium was even mentioned was because Blueside, the original company had a permit for Chromium 1. They never had any on site. It's crap, just a bunch of lawyers making money. I appreciate peoples conserns, but it's a joke around here. The biggest problem was around Cameron, Mo. when Erin Broc-a-bitch got involved. Property valvues plumpted. I even heard roumors of starting a class action lawsuit against her for destroying the property values. But remember, my farm was the closest to Cameron, and that's about 40 miles by road, and 30 by the way the crow flies. The fact that nothing has affected me other than I can't get free fertilizer, is my moral delimmina. Not gonna' turn down the money, but I've always that someone else's misfortune shouldn't be my fortune. We should get probably a minumn of 5 million after lawyers, if in this particular lawsuit all 5,000 or 6,000 acres are represented that should be about $1,000 per acre. Don't know the breakdown tho', I had them spread 160 acres for maybe 6 years, and 440 for I know was 2 years. Don't know if I get more for the 160, or if it all is the same. Also don't know if in this suit 25 farmers had 2500 acres of the 5 or 6,000 acres represented, or if it represents it all. I'm actually pretty clueless, but i do know that they are gonna' build me a barn. Wish I had other wants, but I pretty content with what I have. gs [/QUOTE]
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