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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 503099" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>It is his choice what he does with the land if he wants to lose $12 per acre on it let him that is his choice. Not the smartest thing to do but that is what he wants to do. I would atleast try to get the taxes back that I paid but maybe they don't. Paying to leave land idle is just as crooked as being required to pay taxes on land you already bought and own. But don't pay those real estate taxes and you will find out real quick you never owned the land in the first place. So getting half your taxes back is better than nothing given the choices. But one thing I've never liked is when I hear someone say they should be made to plant that land into a crop we are short of. I would never tell someone they can't raise alpacas, ostrich, praire dogs, highlands, emu, or anything else on their land it is theirs to do as they wish just as my land is mine to do as I wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 503099, member: 3721"] It is his choice what he does with the land if he wants to lose $12 per acre on it let him that is his choice. Not the smartest thing to do but that is what he wants to do. I would atleast try to get the taxes back that I paid but maybe they don't. Paying to leave land idle is just as crooked as being required to pay taxes on land you already bought and own. But don't pay those real estate taxes and you will find out real quick you never owned the land in the first place. So getting half your taxes back is better than nothing given the choices. But one thing I've never liked is when I hear someone say they should be made to plant that land into a crop we are short of. I would never tell someone they can't raise alpacas, ostrich, praire dogs, highlands, emu, or anything else on their land it is theirs to do as they wish just as my land is mine to do as I wish. [/QUOTE]
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