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Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way
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Posted by edchainsaw on October 03, 2006 at 19:42:00 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way posted by Matt from CT on October 03, 2006 at 13:11:23:
I dont dislike the people but I do not apriciate what comes with them or because of them. 1. when they come out here they tend to overpay for ground causing unrealistic prices for farmland. this causes our property taxes to be raised 2. they demand CITY TYPE services also increasing our property taxes. 3. Some feel if they are your friends they have free run of your "waste" or Hunting property and drive where they take a notion when they do. 4. Some "EXPECT" yes expect you to HAVE what they need, when they need it , and cant understand why your charging them what you do for what they need.. 5. some dont really want to be part of the comunnity they've moved into---some to the extent of not sending their children to the local school or demanding the same programs they left in town-- with out the $$ in the local school to do it (locally its football-- we all would like to have it but you cant get that money off trees every year) I love the people.. some of my best friends are "city slickers" but as a wise old man in the neighbor hood told my old ag teacher: He wouldnt be part of the cummunity for 35yrs... he'd seen it :)
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