If they can pay twice what the ground is worth and build a 60,000 dollar horse barn for 3 horses, then I think they can afford the gas. This is after they bulldozed a nice farmhouse and built a 300,000 dollar job. So long as there are weirdos and rampant crime in California and a small home costs 600,000, people will continue to sell out and move back to the mid-west and live like kings on 40 acres instead of a 40 x 80 lot. Now the rest of us who get pushed out with their money continue to scratch out a living from even fewer acres yet and will probably never make enough from FARMING THE SOIL to build a new home half the size. Buying ground and having it pay for itself by farming, ranching, dairy or whatever can't compete with easy money these people seem to have. The "value" of the farmland, return on investment, cashflow and all the other terms that everyone has been floating around here don't have anything to do with this situation. It's simply the "haves" againt the "have nots". Or should I say the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Maybe we need another 30s depression and put everyone back on the same playing field. I know I'll survive on my own fruit, vegetables, beef n bread. The neighbors can eat their horses!
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