This message is from: "J&H Carlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Some people are born complainers. Just your turn for no good reason. Be
happy it took them 20 yrs. to get around to you.
My field acreage is the same as yours, with 2 horses on it. I never pick it
up, just drag it/mow occasionally. N
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Actually the manure isn't what the stink issue it decomposes fairly easily.
The problem I see is the sanding puddles of urine that don't drain off. This
has been the problem in our area since we have had excessive rain this fall.
I fortu
This message is from: Carol Makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How about a goat farm with all intact males? Or better yet a turkey
house and they really stink in the summer and the neighbors can watch
you haul out the dead ones that can't stand the heat.
snafflesnshelties wrote:
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This message is from: Carol Makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I would tell your neighbor you have good news. Someone would like to put 300
low income apartments on your land. That will make her think.
That is the best one yet,
This message is from: snafflesnshelties <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
or a hog farm!
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I would tell your neighbor you have good news. Someone would like to put 300
low income apartments on your land. That will make her think.
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I would tell your neighbor you have good news. Someone would like to put 300
low income apartments on your land. That will make her think.
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I learned from a neighbor that my neighbors of twenty five years to the east
of me told them that they can not eat on their patio because of the "terrible
smell" from my place I pick up my acre field and three acre field once
every month and
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