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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 1326571" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>What that ninny Sherriton (and others of that ilk) doesn't realize is that SUNY Farmingdale used to have a huge Ag program, herds and flocks of food animals. The ninny also doesn't realize that there is (or at least there was) a slaughterhouse in Yaphank. There is still a beef herd at the end of the South Fork of the island, near/in Montauk. I am so sick and tired of this kind of crap. Unfortunately it is more and more common.</p><p></p><p>We have a new "neighbor" who feels it is their duty, as brand new residents of our state and "neighborhood", to dictate how, where and what people can do with their own belongings on their own properties. :roll: :roll: They haven't "bothered" us, but others have been affected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 1326571, member: 839"] What that ninny Sherriton (and others of that ilk) doesn't realize is that SUNY Farmingdale used to have a huge Ag program, herds and flocks of food animals. The ninny also doesn't realize that there is (or at least there was) a slaughterhouse in Yaphank. There is still a beef herd at the end of the South Fork of the island, near/in Montauk. I am so sick and tired of this kind of crap. Unfortunately it is more and more common. We have a new "neighbor" who feels it is their duty, as brand new residents of our state and "neighborhood", to dictate how, where and what people can do with their own belongings on their own properties. :roll: :roll: They haven't "bothered" us, but others have been affected. [/QUOTE]
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