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  1. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Bike paths sound good to me. Their traffic concerns are likely exaggerated.
  2. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Good read. I read it as an endorsement/re-statement of what you are doing. Hippy on!
  3. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Ha! Great observation to pass along, Fiona. I, too, am lurking and learning with this thread. Jim, just expostulate whenever you can/like to do so. Your writing is strong...cogent, well stated, organized, easy to read. We have land we rent out on our S. GA farm...the big boy farmer plants...
  4. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Good input...always wondered why a sign would be posted. He probably did graze the cows there, too.
  5. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    My head spins, too, but I keep coming back to read it...repeated exposure makes some of it sink in. Y'all keep thrashing this out. I can tell you that my grandfather had a farm in S. GA and raised crops and cows. I remember seeing a sign over one of his fields in the 70's saying there was...
  6. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    NRCS guy is stoked to be working to keep you on track...:D
  7. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    I loved reading that, Jim...passion is one of the spices of life. It sounds like the meetings you propose have excellent potential to make some serious changes. Keep that ball rolling...cool your wife is ramped up, too. Keep us posted...this is like a movie.
  8. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Sounds like he was an inspiration to a lot of people. People can be awesome.
  9. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    :lol:
  10. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Yes, Jim...good reading there...fine detail. Sounds like you really liked your friend to give him that kind of help. And, Cory....great questions...you got the Jimster rolling!
  11. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Not sure how this will come through...just tracked this down on the US Patent site:
  12. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    My grandfather was kind of like that...brazen, not afraid to try stuff. He was born 1899...started the first bus service in GA in the 20's. Was also farming then, too, buying up surrounding land. He often thought outside the box, had several patents to his name...one used a tractor to drive a...
  13. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Watching here, Captain...admiring your tenacity, planning and follow through.
  14. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Rich....that's rich.:lol:
  15. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Good share, Bob...thanks.
  16. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Wow...that is interesting info. Seeing that it worked well enough in the past lends validity (plausibility at least) to your endeavors. Change can be exciting for sure. Good stuff.
  17. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    That was a good run of soliloquizing....and it all sounded good to me. I am one of those "consumers like YOU love the idea, " It's what I was taught as a city boy in the 50's that farmers did...used cover crops to let the earth rest between harvests, to build the soil between the major crop...
  18. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Cool picts....serious equipment...and LOTS of dirt there.
  19. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    When my grandfather farmed his S. GA farm I remember him planting alfalfa as a cover crop in the winters.
  20. pantheraba

    alternatives in land use

    Cory...that was a great read. Hope Weiss can persevere...yoco sounds interesting
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