Posted by JD on November 28, 2009, 9:11 am, in reply to "Common sense"
Message modified by board administrator November 28, 2009, 9:33 am
Lee what you dont understand is the owner of the sheep and most ranchers SOLD property back to govs to insure park lands preserves existed.
With these agreements they got GRAZING rights.
They gave/give up land for 100 of years as long AS THEY got grazing. When you own livestock you understand how important grass is.
So u can help the gov by selling or donating land back since you have NO intention of putting condos up and want to insure that the woods stay as long as u get GRAZING rights.
If you read you will see the park insisted he use that SECTION. Again parks and ranchers understand wanting to alternate fields so the next year grass grows back in.
Most of the Wild Wild West is gone , ranchers have been forced out of homes due to govs putting in trains years ago and now condos, then the gov put up preserve and parks to insure we have some woods left.
All of this costing the ranchers who built this country.
Have you ever watched a Movie or a documentry about the west?
Even in my town settlers who owned 1000 of acres for farming have been forced down to small parcels.
COMMON sense is 1 telling the owner about the race in that section. 2. City folk not making assumptions about country life until they live it



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