Posted by john in la on April 19, 2008 at 00:22:07 from (68.222.28.37):
In Reply to: OT- Walmart Acres posted by Keith in NW MO on April 18, 2008 at 14:51:11:
Why would anyone hold on land that can be sold for a profit.
Wal-Mart came to town looking to build a distrbution center. They went out in the country and found a dairy farm on a major US highway; and offered the guy 3x what the land was worth.
His cows were at the auction the next sale.
I do agree we should as a nation save our farm land for farming but that is really a lost cause because of the city people moving to the country to get away from city life. The sad part about it is within a year or two these same people are complaining about the smell from the neighbors field; or that those chickens got to go because they wake you up when trying to sleep in on the weekend. You know the type!!!!!!!!!!!!
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