I'm not involved in zoning in the township,but I can tell you it's CLASSIFIED agricultural for property tax purposes. It'll grow up to willow and autumn olive in a hurry without a doubt. I'm not too sure about cat tails. It's not muck,it's just wet sand. The place was ditched.probably 100 years ago,but time has done a job on that and there's really no place to ditch it to now unless you can talk the county in to doing it,and since there's only just over 40 tillable acres there anymore,and nobody else would benefit,it'd be a tough sell. There used to be about twice that much that was tillable,but after the great grandfather got rid of the cattle,the brush started to grow up way in back and took over completely. There's no reclaiming that anymore. If it was 100 acres and a BTO wanted to get a right of way to tile it toward the lake it might be a different story,but he thinks it's worth $2500-3500 an acre,tillable and non,so to give that and go through the nightmare of draining it for that few acres wouldn't be worth it. That's not to say that some greedy idiot won't try.
The great grandmother told me way back when,that when her husband would get done plowing it,he'd turn around and start plowing furrows toward the ditches,but by the time I started working it,those ditches really didn't go anyplace anymore.
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