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Posted by Walt Davies on April 16, 2007 at 11:53:55 from (70.41.255.208):
In Reply to: development on development posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2007 at 09:10:15:
I guess I'm on the other side after all its not your land its theirs and they should have the right to do what they want with their own land. If you want it to be farm then buy it up and farm it other wise keep your nose out of their business. I had a 4 acre parcle I wanted to sell and it took 3 years an $19,000 to find out that the neighbors who don't even live near me have more rights as to what I can do with my land than I do. Hey I hate to see good farm land go for housing but its going to happen either now or later. The farmer who owned the land has quit an his kids don't want it so what is he supposed to do with it. Let it go fallow and pay high taxes on it for years to come so the kids can get it an sell it off or should he get the money for it now an enjoy the rest of his life. You guys who worry more about your own taxes going up and a new neighbor or two should think about what is going to happen when you get to old to farm. Walt (one angry man)
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