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bravo

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The bill was more farm bureau drivel attempting to control other people’s land. With the claim that scary conservation easements are an attempt to control land. Should it not be the landowners right to do what they please without people like you telling them what to do? I myself wouldn’t deal with a NAC, but if someone agrees with a company to leave their trees up and not drain a wetland, more power to them. Maybe the bureau should focus a little more on making farming better and serving their members. Yes yes I know grassroots this grassroots that.
 

Fritz the Cat

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What you need to do bravo is, purchase a section of land, put covenants on it. No drainage, no tillage, no cutting trees, no housing or building development, no drilling a well, no road building etc. etc.

Then bravo, resell it creating a split title. We all would like to control our neighbors land, now you can.
 

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