Posted by wilson ind on November 05, 2018 at 17:54:01 from (12.201.39.102):
After reading post below I have to wonder , did you ever do ANYTHING correct according to many posters? Growing up in the marsh area of southern Indiana someone never driving through water would still be setting down on the farm. The crazy politicians funded millions to make the largest mosquito breeding area in the Midwest. I speck of the the goose pond. Yes it is wet, however many years it produced well. A part of this folly is also the bee hunter marsh. My step grand mother owned much of the bee hunter marsh which our family farmed for years . Closest I ever came to knocking a state employee , so called manager of the marsh was when in a public place he stated everyone TRYING to farm the marsh went bankrupt. I just asked how he supposed my family often paid cash for John Deere diesel tractors, combines , new trucks, and retired very well off. I told him he should shut up before I really told him what I thought. Years ago I went back to where our house was and now his office asking about the Indian graves we proved were there . No comment, then while standing on undisturbed dirt over at least one 1000 gallon tank I asked about buried gas and diesel storage. His reply we checked, there were no buried tanks of any sort.
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