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Posted by John D on December 22, 2001 at 12:23:04 from (65.45.140.140):
All: I posted notes on YTMag Kountry Life about the destruction of a large lake area mostly by farming drainage methods. People like -->Paul, who lives close to it, should know that even more laws will be comming to control farmers because of actions like this. Not fewer laws. The few farmer in this example and their powerful tractors and tileing implements need to be prevented from repeating damage like this. These few farms are vastly outnumbered in voting booths state wide. It's time to be MORE accountable in tilling & tiling land. The link is: http://www.startribune.com/stories/531/893078.html It is titled: Ghost of a lake. It ran in the Dec16 Mpls StarTribune Sunday paper. Main string and info repeated on YTMag 'Kountry Life.' Link on bottom left side of this screen. I have over 30 years living on or near farms but this type of action is too much to keep quiet. This post is related to what tractors and implements can do\destroy. Be more accountable or..more laws Thanks. John D
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