Posted by JL2510 on July 14, 2020 at 19:09:22 from (206.83.250.201):
My brother and I have a remodeling company. One of our repeat customers is a regional Ag chemical dealer that also does a fair bit of farming. This week I'm installing siding on one of their farmhouses. I was up on the scaffolding, looking out at the farm, thinking I bet it was a nice operation in its day. Has to be around 200 acres of nice ground, surrounded by other 200 acre farms and no extra, random houses, (that's a rare thing here in Maryland anymore). The buildings have been maintained nicely. This area had lots of dairy farms this size in the 60s and 70s. Very few dairys around now.
Im glad this outfit owns it. They gutted and rebuilt the house, it'll be first class when done. They have the manpower and funds to maintain the ground. Rather see them get it then it go to houses or warehouses.
Anyway, just wanted to share some pictures of the good side of Maryland...src="/cvphotos/cvphoto50430.jpg">
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