As I stepped out my door this morning (Sunday on the holiday weekend) at about 8:00 a.m., a truck loaded with pig manure goes rumbling by. Now as a producer, without question, I can fully understand needing to spread manure when the time is right to do so. What I do question is the timing of it and the fact that there aren't courtesy calls to neighbors to let them know that it is going to be taking place.
We sometimes are our own worst enemies. Like many of you, we have new acreage owners around here who will likely not be too impressed by this. I believe that when people come to live in the country they need to adapt to the things that happen in the country - "urban living" is not possible in rural areas.
In connecting the dots, the people who are spending big money on their acreages are likely not at all interested in what needs to take place in a farming operation. They do pay a lot more in taxes than a producer with farm land does. Acreage owners today are far more likely to take action on these types of events and put pressure on councillors etc. The long and the short of it is that we don't do ourselves any favors in ignoring our acreage neighbors.
I agree that sometimes you have to do what you have to do - just use some common sense.
We sometimes are our own worst enemies. Like many of you, we have new acreage owners around here who will likely not be too impressed by this. I believe that when people come to live in the country they need to adapt to the things that happen in the country - "urban living" is not possible in rural areas.
In connecting the dots, the people who are spending big money on their acreages are likely not at all interested in what needs to take place in a farming operation. They do pay a lot more in taxes than a producer with farm land does. Acreage owners today are far more likely to take action on these types of events and put pressure on councillors etc. The long and the short of it is that we don't do ourselves any favors in ignoring our acreage neighbors.
I agree that sometimes you have to do what you have to do - just use some common sense.
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