Posted by Bruce from Can. on July 07, 2013 at 11:41:37 from (70.31.73.139):
In Reply to: Rant posted by David G on July 07, 2013 at 10:48:17:
Your rant is the prime reason why that 9 years ago on this very day, we moved our dairy to a new farm 25 miles north of our century farm. You see, the local Indian rez put up a casino 5miles down the road from our former farm. This is a dead end road, one way in ,same way out.It is a huge task to move a dairy farm, and young family. But the wife and I have no regretts about our move, as it would only be a matter of time before some tragic accident would occur,as we had 2 farms kitty corner crossed the road from each other. So no matter what you had behind a tractor you were always making a left turn. Township counted the traffic at 10,000 carrs per day through the week, and wouldn't publish weekend numbers.The Rez now has a "smoke shack" and a gas station now as well, it is crazy. Stay safe and becareful, I know what you are going through, and I got sick of it and got out. Bruce
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