clemsonfor
Super Member
Hi all,
Just wondered what your opinions and practices are. I spent the day yesterday pulling rolls of old wire fence and barbed wire out of a valley in our woods. Got about 3 big rolls, plus a thousand small pieces just big enough to cut tires, feet and hoves. I'm sure that back in the 50s when they dumped it there (along with some old car parts) that they never thought anyone would care. But now it's close to my home where the kids play and where the pigs will be kept next year.
While I worked, I sure was thinking that they caused me a lot of trouble by being lazy. Does anyone throw stuff away on their property? If you do, realize that you won't own it forever, and that someday someone will pick up your mess. It's a lot easier to dispose of it properly the first time, vs. digging it up half burried later.
Jim said exactly what i was thinking. At the time you estimate that pile to have been put there, there was no trash pickup and the dump was proably not existant or far away. My land (which has been in the family for well over 100 years) has a couple piles on it. There was no way to get rid of glass and metal it would not burn. You were not wasting your few dollars to drive it to the city dump? It was thrown in or around a gully. My dad did not have an indoor bathroom till he was almost 14 power was not even availible in the area till the 50's. This is the same time period your worried about the folks not driving their trash 20 miles to the dump to get rid of it. My ancestors were worried about the next meal and keeping warm, not where there cans, carparts and glass jars were being thrown.
That said i take all my trash to the dump, i even recycle what i can. Were in a different time period and that is just part of our history.