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Posted by FreeRanger on December 09, 2006 at 20:16:55 from (69.130.245.131):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Sandpoint well in barn or outside barn? posted by JOHN HARMON on December 08, 2006 at 16:12:01:
I said Yes I do worry about run off into neighbors pond. I take care to keep run off from the roof off the manure from the livestock. I provide plenty of vegitative buffer between my livestock and their property line. THere is no love loss between our household and the past three owners of the neighbor property. I maintain a fifty foot buffer of wildlife habitat between their line and my first line of fencing. Yet they are the first to call and complain about my animals. County authorities tell me I am allowed to put my livestock right up to the property line fence. I use very low stocking levels as well..... Have you ever been to Wisconsin? (I not hidding from anyone) I said where I live before. My farm is doing nothing to hurt anyone. You should have seen what the mega dairy sprayed on Dane County Highway PB just North of Bellville this past week. Heavy spreading of manure on over hundreds of acres ajoining the Sugar River. We are talking thick dark coating over every inch...smelled GREAT! I see that noone can answer the questions I ask. They just beat up on me because I have livestock that needs water. Don't you have anything better to do?
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