In one of the local weeklies they had an article about how the city of Red Deer and Red Deer County have joined up to promote their area for business and I guess population growth. Apparently the people along the corrider have a considerably higher income than anywhere else in North America. And yet in Red Deer County the main agricultural business is still cattle! Now somehow or other that makes no sense to me? You would think it would almost be impossible to raise cattle on this high priced land?
Of course we are starting to see a lot of changes and more market gardens, berry production, greenhouses etc. I think the limiting factor is a lack of water? And also the pressure of rich suburbanites buying up land for pleasure? The days when you can run cows on this good land(and expect to make any money) are fast coming to an end?
And maybe that is a good thing? Cows can be pretty destructive to the trees and water. Maybe get them the hell out and let people enjoy the countryside?
Of course we are starting to see a lot of changes and more market gardens, berry production, greenhouses etc. I think the limiting factor is a lack of water? And also the pressure of rich suburbanites buying up land for pleasure? The days when you can run cows on this good land(and expect to make any money) are fast coming to an end?
And maybe that is a good thing? Cows can be pretty destructive to the trees and water. Maybe get them the hell out and let people enjoy the countryside?
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