Posted by rustyj on February 26, 2008 at 08:48:02 from (72.77.19.179):
In Reply to: Re: Pigs are loaded posted by Nancy Howell on February 26, 2008 at 07:58:52:
Last summer, i went to several pig roasts, and some city slicker asked me where they got the meat! I told him they found it out along the road, and carried it there fer the man to roast! That guy didn't eat much except salads. And, those developers!! All they can visualise is row upon row of fancy houses, out in the near countryside! Gets to lookin' like a Shanty-town! Those folks get mighty upset when the smell of manure wafts their way, and even tried to get laws passed, forbidding farmers from fertilising their fields! And, they aren't allowed to plow or run machinery after dark--the yuppies have to get their sleep! Well, Butler County, Pa. gave the farmers the right to do as they had been doing, with their farming. But, some other areas constrict farming practices to daylight hours only, and some not at all!
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