| Interesting point Mark. 32,000 acres seems like a lot of ground taken by itself. Ellis County Kansas is comprised of 576,000 acres. Take out about 120,000 acres for residential use and about 140,000 nontillable left as pasture leaves 316,000 crop acres. That is just at 10% for one county. Statewide, it becomes a pimple on a rats behind so to speak. Nationwide, it gets lost in the shuffle. The downside in my mind is if they are targeting landlords of tenants who may by rumor have their back against the wall and can't compete money wise. You know, elimination of the weak. I don't like that approach, but to each his own.
Edited by wheat farmer 4/12/2009 22:01
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