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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1767138" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>A guy down the road on 410 just put in a 400,000 dollar trailer house. Its a triple wide. He'll have solar panels across the road from him, but, i bet no one told him. He paid 25,000 for his 5 acre plot. The other 5 plots have a variety of crap on them. From campers to a used doublewide. </p><p>The solar farm pays the taxes on the land while they have it. </p><p>Although we dont like the weekenders coming in, they dont like to maintain their places so we get side jobs of shredding their places.. Its a nice income. The people with bigger places, we bale and keep the hay for pay. Some of them are really nice places too, no need for improvements. Solar farm is holding on the sheep. Invenergy's panels are very high and could almost graze cattle under them. They'd have to add water to most of the fenced in sections. </p><p>I'm just glad that in the 90s when land was 300 and under an acre, we bought a good buffer around us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1767138, member: 22072"] A guy down the road on 410 just put in a 400,000 dollar trailer house. Its a triple wide. He'll have solar panels across the road from him, but, i bet no one told him. He paid 25,000 for his 5 acre plot. The other 5 plots have a variety of crap on them. From campers to a used doublewide. The solar farm pays the taxes on the land while they have it. Although we dont like the weekenders coming in, they dont like to maintain their places so we get side jobs of shredding their places.. Its a nice income. The people with bigger places, we bale and keep the hay for pay. Some of them are really nice places too, no need for improvements. Solar farm is holding on the sheep. Invenergy's panels are very high and could almost graze cattle under them. They'd have to add water to most of the fenced in sections. I'm just glad that in the 90s when land was 300 and under an acre, we bought a good buffer around us. [/QUOTE]
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