Subject: Re: [Homestead] Tvo post Mar 98- Trashland Treasure
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:02:29 -0700
Last night I looked online and found that any ranch property can be
investigated by a potential buyer for its "carrying capacity" expressed
in acres per animal unit (ac. / a. u.). In fact, why bother with
realtors when you can type the word "ac." AND the phrase "a. u." into
Google and have instant access to thousands of ads for ranch properties?
It's possible that all these people are liars, like the government
researchers who prepared the Coos County Soil Survey. If not, then
maybe Lynda can just save us all some time and tell us what her carrying
capacity for nonirrigated grazing is, or the average for the countless
other ranches she's familiar with, and we can all compare it to what we
have at our own places. I would think that now that she's a great land
baroness, she would know how to describe her land in terms that ranchers
use. Lies take many paragraphs of anecdotes, but the truth just takes
just one little floating-point quantity to reveal.
Bill
S. Oregon coast
Re: [Homestead] Tvo post Mar 98- Trashland Treasure
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