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Did ya ever sell a place then go back and look at it a few years later and think...
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1845271" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Its happening all around me. As the older farmers (such as myself) pass on, none of the heirs want to fool with cows. They allow the more level ridges to be cut for hay by someone, but the majority of the farm slowly grows up. It takes about 40 years to return to something that could be considered a forest. That means at least 30 years of briars, sumac and increasingly, multiflora rose.</p><p>After well over 200 years of intensive cultivation, the land here is becoming an escape for tired town dwellers to build a home, while most of the land produces nothing but deer, turkeys and coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1845271, member: 32879"] Its happening all around me. As the older farmers (such as myself) pass on, none of the heirs want to fool with cows. They allow the more level ridges to be cut for hay by someone, but the majority of the farm slowly grows up. It takes about 40 years to return to something that could be considered a forest. That means at least 30 years of briars, sumac and increasingly, multiflora rose. After well over 200 years of intensive cultivation, the land here is becoming an escape for tired town dwellers to build a home, while most of the land produces nothing but deer, turkeys and coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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