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General / Re: Anyone have any info on Bonecherre Valley properties or the area?
« on: April 14, 2008, 12:59:07 AM »Here is the map for the property. Hope that makes it clearer. ( you have to be signed in)
In regards to the sign, Don't think thats a "ruby ridge or Waco " sort of sign, They are protesting green zones etc as the fine , nature loving "country folk" think they should be able to subdivide and pave over everything to their hearts content and any zoning laws that protect forest and wildlife etc are dictatorship like.... "Heck its a small open pit mine..whats the problem ?? the mercury will wash away "...
Zoning procedures and rules are only for city people don't you know.
http://ruralrevolution.com/website/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=144&Itemid=219
Visit that site and read the sad story about the poor grape farmer who cant subdivide his land..boo hoo hoo i cant pave over the farm "damn greenbelt nazi's"
Read about the poor farmers whos crops are worthless and has to subdivide ( yeah thats why 300 k combines are on backorder for 3 months)( need the write off) I dont see anything on there about 6 dollar a bushel corn at 150 bushels an acre..hmmmmmm Or Soy at 13 x 50 bushels acre hmmm Poor farmers, have to buy a porsche for a farm vehicle..
Now what to do with the 45 weeks I dont actually work Hmmmm ( cash crop only)
Or read the sad story of people who have to put in a septic bed instead of dumping direct into the river... Clean water act..Nazi's!!!!!
Hi everyone,
I've been lurking on this forum for over a year now and finally became a member.
Nice forum with lots of good knowledge given.
But I don't agree with the negative comments made by Pfm1011 about the FARMERS.
I personnally know quite a few farmers that work their butt off and put in long hours.And can barely make ends meet. They don't have time for vacations and weekends are just like another workday with long hours and no pay.Lots of them even have to get a second job off the farm or sell some property to be able to pay the bills.
How many of us are out working the fields at 2:00 AM in the morning?
So Pfm1011,
I hope you think of the poor farmers when you're enjoying your bacon and eggs in the morning, your cereal,milk and your lovely steak when you're at the cottage or home and don't forget your nice juicy burger.Even the ingredients in your beer comes from a farmer.
As far as your other comment regarding dumping septic in the river. I would suggest you look at lots of those cottages that have been there for years without a septic on their small lots polluting are precious water.
I'm not here to start a fight but someone has to speak-up for these poor farmers and acknowledge the hard work they do to supply us with our daily food.What will we do when they're all gone?
Count on China to feed us with their lousy track record of poison and other things in our food.
It's something to think about.
Have a nice evening
Mary-Jane