Local yokos are always b!tching about "Citiots" (seems it's always "city" people who buy land in the country) buying land and what they do on that land and how stupid they are, and how they don't know how things are done "around here" etc, etc.
Well if you chin-wagger local yokos are so smart and know everything about everything, why didn't you buy it?
Bunch of chin wagging old timers were b!thing at the feed store to anybody who would listen about some guy from Germany who bought up a dairy farm and 800 acres locally. Foreigner millionaire, what can he know? Probably thinks he's going to rent it back to us peasants for big bucks. What a citiot.
Well, it turned out the young guy wasn't German, he was from Belgium and he had a degree in ag managment and organic ag. He also had 5 years as a manager at a farm in Beligum.
He took the whole place all natural and now all organic, got a special-bred herd in, and now he's pumping out hundreds of gallons of high dollar organic milk and growing organic feed. He absolutly knew what he was doing and he's' expanding while the chin-wagger local yokos are doing the same ol' thing they've always done and going broke doing it.
Inbreeding is way more of a problem than "suitcase farmers".
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