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Charge what you must, I will happily pay it
I'll agree on the wildlife suffering, it is a fact of life. the more population grows, the more habitat will suffer. does farming practices infuence wildlife worse than urban sprawl?
I would say that at least up here in the northwest urban sprawl hurts the wildlife more than farming. you can drive any of the fields up here and even if you wanted too you couldn't chase all of the wildlife out of a field especially in the winters. Now when spring comes you can usually expect to see and not exaggerating 1000 plus ducks along with a lot of geese in multiple fields.
Is it different in the mid west?
water can't soak into concrete and asphalt,
just my .02
Have any of you ever attempted to subdivide ground? Maybe it is different in the mid-west, but here the watershed restrictions are numerous and onerous. I know several different land owners that have had to spend many thousands of dollars, in some case hundreds of thousands, in litigation to protect their own property rights from watershed restrictions.
Some of us do have a clue. Most of you land has been tiled right? That system has very little water storage capability so it all gets to the rivers real quick, instead of making swamps and marshy areas.
Hey Ruffy, is that the reason there were devastating floods in southwest washington this last year since it was not tiled farmland. Sometimes large storms happen and the levees don't always hold. People have been living in those areas for hundreds of years and living with the floods. I have seen extremely devastating floods in the Snohomish river valley over the years and it is not tiled land.Swampy
I don't prejudice against just Iowa farmers...I think farming in general needs overhuals everywhere. But then again I think most everything needs overhauls.
Who all read the article before responding?
Not many....
I don't prejudice against just Iowa farmers...I think farming in general needs overhuals everywhere. But then again I think most everything needs overhauls.
Who all read the article before responding?
Ruffy: I don't know haw long you have lived in western Washington but I have been here since 1950 and I can tell you floods are a regular occurance here also, Several years ago they had to close the US 2 trestle out of Everett because the river was running over it, the trestle is at a height to handle a 100 year flood. Floods occur everywhere there are storms dropping excess rain that is 3 to 4 times the normal, with or without tiles. Swampy