Very similar to Arizona around Chandler with all the milk cow farms.. Then the retirement communities were built.. The smell on a calm morning was memorable.. But in that case the farmers told the retirees to stuff it.. Until the land was so valuable that the farmers made more moving...

On 10/31/16 2:35 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
I live in a semi-rural area.  Used to be rural until land developers
added subdivisions.  I was one of those developers.

Now, we have city folks coming out, buying a 5 acre ranchette and are
complaining about farming noises, & ranching smells.  They don’t  think
you should have the right to cut hay at 3 in the morning.

Now there is a push to ban farm animals from the county...  One old
rancher got reported for leaving his dogs outside in the winter.  Those
dogs had never been in the house in their entire lives.

Odd study in human behavior.  I think it all boils down to selfishness
and lack of empathy.



*From:* Jason McKemie
*Sent:* Monday, October 31, 2016 3:30 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Ammon City fiber


    Who cares? Really...who cares. They chose to live somewhere without
    internet. You want internet, move somewhere with it. Your job isn't
    there? OK, guess you get to use internet when you visit the kids in
    the big city. So you don't have internet. Who gives a damn? I am
    pretty sure oxygen still flows without it and nobody is going to die.


This. There are upsides and downsides to living in the country. My
experience is that people who are truely rural aren't willing to pay
what it takes to deliver modern internet service, or they simply don't
care. I'm tired of this entitlement BS.

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