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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1347503" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>I hear you. When I'm in Nevada or Wyoming for more than a week or so, I start to miss some of the things about what truly is home to me, California, mostly the Mexican food, LOL. However, once I land back in California, it seems that within 24 hours, I'm ready to be back on one of the out of state ranches. </p><p>As you well know, they are killing the golden goose in California. There really isn't a better place to do what we do from a production standpoint. The agricultural production of Texas and Iowa combined doesn't match that of California. However, our great industry is being regulated to death like many others out here. I'm the 4th. generation on our place. While I think we will remain in California long enough for my kids to join the business, I'm almost certain that we will only ranch in other states by the time their kids come of age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1347503, member: 17596"] I hear you. When I'm in Nevada or Wyoming for more than a week or so, I start to miss some of the things about what truly is home to me, California, mostly the Mexican food, LOL. However, once I land back in California, it seems that within 24 hours, I'm ready to be back on one of the out of state ranches. As you well know, they are killing the golden goose in California. There really isn't a better place to do what we do from a production standpoint. The agricultural production of Texas and Iowa combined doesn't match that of California. However, our great industry is being regulated to death like many others out here. I'm the 4th. generation on our place. While I think we will remain in California long enough for my kids to join the business, I'm almost certain that we will only ranch in other states by the time their kids come of age. [/QUOTE]
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