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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 31532" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>I think that the comments made a few posts ago by Guest are pretty much on target. And that wasn't a misprint when he or she referred to the 100 residents of the county. Loving Co. is the least populated county in the entire state, as I recall. Also, if memory serves correctly, virtually all residents of the county have to truck in water for human consumption, since even those lucky enough to have water underlying their property find it not fit for human consumption.</p><p></p><p>Precious few cattle can be grazed on 150 or so acres in that country. So unless you really like exteme solitude, rocks, sand, snakes, heat, etc., I'd say find another place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 31532, member: 43"] I think that the comments made a few posts ago by Guest are pretty much on target. And that wasn't a misprint when he or she referred to the 100 residents of the county. Loving Co. is the least populated county in the entire state, as I recall. Also, if memory serves correctly, virtually all residents of the county have to truck in water for human consumption, since even those lucky enough to have water underlying their property find it not fit for human consumption. Precious few cattle can be grazed on 150 or so acres in that country. So unless you really like exteme solitude, rocks, sand, snakes, heat, etc., I'd say find another place! [/QUOTE]
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