Posted by noncompos on December 01, 2008 at 16:50:44 from (71.32.243.203):
In Reply to: The way it should be posted by TGIN on December 01, 2008 at 15:05:02:
For better or for worse, as long as the population expands there'll be people spreading out into farmland the same way population spread into the Indian lands in the colonial days, to the detriment of the Indians then and farmers/ranchers now. You could try for urban growth boundaries, if you could get organized with your Farm Bureau, Granges or whatever, especially now that builders and land developers are under the weather, so to speak. Being combative just spooks people; you have to take advantage of the things they think, or will seriously consider, that fits your program. Things like pushing farming--homegrown food and commodity supply--as a National Security matter; think like a politician. You catch a lot more flies with honey than with vinegar. And God can probably hear you praying silently in a "Moment of Appreciation" or "Togetherness" or whatever eupheimism you can think of; it's generally more productive to slip around difficulties rather than smash into them head-on. Best wishes with your efforts.
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