One afternoon, I was around 10, she decided to go back to the Corral,
Spit the bit and it was 2 miles in just a few minutes, me hanging on for
all the ride. She was incredible when she chose to show it. Candy was
her best friend, passed before her. Thats all homes today. Country gone
to Burbs. A county Capital stretches out 4 miles further to the west now.
The U.S. is losing farmland at an alarming rate. I retired from the OH/PA border to southern Middle Tennessee because I knew my arthritis would keep me inside all winter if I didn’t.
I have 24+ acres of ex cow pasture and soy fields. It is part of a farm that once contained about 115 acres. The good thing is there are only four homes on all the land and todate, none of us are interested in lotting it off.
Tennessee lost 1.5 million acres of farmland and woods; the state stands to loose two million farm acres by 2027.
How do people expect to be fed in those fancy McMansions they live in? And they shouldn’t be surprised the coyotes are stalking their cats and fluffy dogs because their hunting lands are being ruined.
Man has not learned anything from the fall of great civilizations through the centuries, as a result of overpopulation.
My brother owns the farm our paternal grandparents bought when they came thru Ellis Island. My nephew lives on it and takes care of what it not leased out to the big farms.
I am sick to death of the constant conniving letters, text, phone calls, and even in my face appeals by land grabbers to get me to sell this property. My brother knows I want to keep my farmette in tact and we have discussed options for doing that.
@papa tiger , You can’t get the land back, at least nobody can steal your great memories

