[Vision2020] attention Dave Trail
Shelly
CJs at Turbonet.com
Thu Apr 7 12:15:37 PDT 2005
How about those of us that are asthmatic?
I reiterate something you said here big guy, "that is why the land next to
them is so cheap."
Thank you Donovan,
Phil
-------Original Message-------
From: Donovan Arnold
Date: 04/07/05 10:54:42
To: editor at lataheagle.com; vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] attention Dave Trail
Kai,
What always made me laugh when I lived in Hayden was people would move into
the town, which is right next farm land, and then complain about the field
burning. I could not believe it! The farmers had been there for over a
hundred years and they had to stop burning because they were out voted by
the all the neighborhood residents that moved next door and complained.
They built Lakeland High School and some elementary schools right next to
the farmland, and then would write to their legislatures and to the
newspaper demanding that the farmers stop burning fields, then stop plowing
because of the dust, then stop farming because of the noise. It is crazy.
People are dumb. They should think about this stuff before building next to
farm land.
If you build a school next to farm land people are going to complain about
the farming activities. I am not a farmer, my family was military, business,
and education. But I have lived next to farms, and they are noisy, dusty,
sometimes smelly, and very unpleasant, that is why the land next to them is
so cheap.
I just hope people take this into consideration BEFORE putting their
children out there on a farm.
Take Care,
Donovan J Arnold
>From: "Kai Eiselein" <editor at lataheagle.com>
>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: [Vision2020] attention Dave Trail
>Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:17:29 -0700
>
>Donovan,
>
>I haven't been out that way since last winter, but my guess is what you saw
>burned were draws and edges, not fields. Wheat fields generally don't get
>burned. Bluegrass does. I farmed with my inlaws for several years and we
>only burned a wheat field once and that took a permit. The reason we burned
>it? It was ground that we just aquired and it so foul with noxious weeds
>that burning was the best way to start controling them.
>The wind generally blows west here. The remaining ground is generally west
>of the site, so dust would generaly drift away from the school. The worst
>period for dust and chaff is during harvest, which is usually over before
>school starts in the fall.
>People love the beauty of farmland, but they hate the dust, noise and
>everything else that goes along with it.
>
>Kai T. Eiselein
>Editor
>Latah Eagle
>521 S. Jackson St.
>Moscow, ID 83843
>(208) 882-0666 Fax (208) 882-0130
>editor at lataheagle.com
>
>
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