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Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way
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Posted by Hard Knocks on October 04, 2006 at 05:48:41 from (76.1.130.7):
In Reply to: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way posted by Tom Wise on October 03, 2006 at 13:04:58:
I have many surburban type neighbors and most are real nice and easy to get along with but there are a couple of them that are a real pain in the butt.If you want to get along with farmer neighbors a few sugestions.Respect property lines don't let your kids or your dogs treat the farmers property as if it were a public park.Just because he has 500 acres he 'doesn't use' doesn't mean he wants you or yours on it especially without permission.Mind your buisness and let him mind his, enquiring minds are not popular especially before you have been there awhile.Don't complain about farming practices you should have been aware of them before you bought the place.Keep your speed down on country roads around where you live hitting a kid's dog or otherwise terrorizing the neighborhood will get you on the pooplist real quick.Remember you need to fit in a lot more than they need for you to fit in with them.
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