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Posted by Clint Youse MO on March 29, 2007 at 17:55:33 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: need some advice posted by Dave from MN on March 29, 2007 at 05:29:52:
I like the advice below some really good people on here the biggest problem is education of agriculture (people do not know where food comes from). We are in some debates now and some people went to the school the other day to teach kids about food and farming when the kids were asked where there food came from all of them said the grocery store. I own a hog farm in NE MO and have great nieghbors all of them have livestock except for two St Louis guys that 1031 exchanged some land only see them once a year. Right now we are in discussions in the county and with the state over HEalth ordinances. just keep fighting and do not rollover get every body that is against it and flood the county commision with letters and people at a meeting in your case don't bring up property tax as the new houses will generate more but make sure the commisioneers know the people that voted for them are against this item and remain civil every body will have more respect for you that away Good luck in your fight Clint
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