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Re: disturbing trend in farming


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Posted by John T on November 24, 2010 at 07:06:29 from (66.244.97.31):

In Reply to: disturbing trend in farming posted by Bryan iniowa on November 24, 2010 at 06:06:28:

Yep, it raises an age old dilemna, how to balance the interest of land owners, farmers, hunters and other recreational land uses.

I guess as far as pure private ownership is concerned (Our current government mostly, NOT state owned and controlled socialist property) and a land owners right to use his own land he works hard for to purchase and use as he well pleases, absent government or tree huggers or enviornmental extremists or farmers or hunters or other do gooders inteference, those:

HUNTERS can lease or buy their own land
FARMERS ditto
RECREATIONAL USERS ditto

Then next comes the use of public lands and the feds have to determine and balance the uses such as farming or hunting or 4 wheeling etc

I for one DO NOT WANT THE FED OR ANTI HUNT GROUPS OR PRO HUNT GROUPS OR FARM GROUPS OR ANTI FARM GROUPS DICTATING HOW I USE MY OWN PRIVATE LAND subject to eminent domain or health or safety concerns WHERE GOVERNMENT DOES HAVE A COMPELLING INTEREST.

Around here the tree huggers have a group I favor called the Sycamore Land Trust where they PURCHASE land they like to use protect and preserve it as they well please same as if a farmer or hunter wanted to THATS A GOOD PLAN FAR AS IM CONCERNED.

HWOEVER Im NOT in favor of outside interests be they FOR OR AGAINST hunting or farming regulating how I must use my own land, let them buy it like the Sycamore Land trust does

Nuff said, I favor private ownership of land and the landowners right to do as he pleases NOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT socialistic government control

John T


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