Posted by glennster on January 16, 2010 at 08:05:12 from (99.90.9.153):
had a local farmer stop by the shop yesterday, he has been up at the county courthouse watching the proceedings on a lawsuit. seems a local farmer that raises cattle (around 100 head) plus small grain farm, is getting sued by a lady across the street from the cattle farm. (she has horses) go figure. cattle operation is a 3rd or 4th generation, she is a newbie to the area that bought a farmette across the street. flies from the cattle farm are disrupting her horses. bunch of scientist types have testified on her behalf, all types of samples and traps for population and type counts. rumor mill is suspecting that the people eating tasty animals group is behind this and trying a different angle to shut down beef producers in the area. this is real scary. i'll see if i can find out more scoop and post it.
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