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<blockquote data-quote="smartin0022" data-source="post: 1781447" data-attributes="member: 39232"><p>Makes me sick to see all the houses and knowing it'll never be farmland again. 5 acre used to be the rule in dads county, I'm not sure what the rule is now. I know they made farms into subdivisions close to him so something changed. Sure, dads place is now worth alot of money but I don't care about that. I care about my children's way of life. I wish my kids could have the life I had the fortune to enjoy. Playing in creeks catching crawfish, fishing ponds, frog gigging, working in tobacco for the neighbors. Sad to know around here that's gone for common folks. I make a better than average wage for a 35 year old. I live hour and 30 minutes from dad, I paid $4,000 an acre for my ground 5 years ago. My 3 kids won't be able to buy a sq ft of ground in 10 years at this rate. Just disheartening to me. Wondering if this is everywhere seems alot of folks from New Jersey, California and New York are buying up the ground according to dad. I hate it, born in the wrong generation I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartin0022, post: 1781447, member: 39232"] Makes me sick to see all the houses and knowing it'll never be farmland again. 5 acre used to be the rule in dads county, I'm not sure what the rule is now. I know they made farms into subdivisions close to him so something changed. Sure, dads place is now worth alot of money but I don't care about that. I care about my children's way of life. I wish my kids could have the life I had the fortune to enjoy. Playing in creeks catching crawfish, fishing ponds, frog gigging, working in tobacco for the neighbors. Sad to know around here that's gone for common folks. I make a better than average wage for a 35 year old. I live hour and 30 minutes from dad, I paid $4,000 an acre for my ground 5 years ago. My 3 kids won't be able to buy a sq ft of ground in 10 years at this rate. Just disheartening to me. Wondering if this is everywhere seems alot of folks from New Jersey, California and New York are buying up the ground according to dad. I hate it, born in the wrong generation I guess. [/QUOTE]
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