escavader
Veteran Member
I was raised beside a dairy farm.I worked on dairy farms,even worked withand tended steers when i was younger.I built my home next to the very same farm,they were excellant neighbors.Each spring they would spread the manure on the feilds next to us,i suppose yes it was smelly,but its part of living next to a farm.They were there before us,and us neighbors didnt mind.Kind of got use to it.Well last year the farmer retired,it was the last dairy farm in our town,hated to see him go.He built a new home way up the street,and subdivided all his land into houselots.That was his retirement,and im glad for him,and am looking forward to new neighbors.
He sold the farm and barn and 20 or so acres up there,to a retired couple who were gonna have a few animals,once again great.He has not sold any houselots yet,and has agreed to let the new people cut the hay on the remaining unsold land.so far so good right?
7 loads of green chicken manure have been dumped by his barn,and he intends to spread at the end of march.Im 1/8 mile away and the smell is so bad the inside of my new car wreeks of it,and i keep it in the garage!The smell brings tears to your eyes when the wind is right,and he aint even spread it be side the house yet.The area is mostly residential,with lots of new homes,and the neighbors,who like myself were understanding to the dairy farm,are really p.o. about this.I know we could buy the land...etc etc,boy the neighborhood is really boiling!The retired airline pilot..wantta be farmer,isnt making many friends here.
Im sorry if i offend any poutry farmers,but it relly stinks,ill probably have to move out in March.If you can smell it in my car in the garage,whats it gonna smell like when it gets laid beside my house.Small town,no ordanances. This is one farmer whom id like to see lose his shirt.Sorry if i offend any one,I had to get this off my chest.
ALAN
He sold the farm and barn and 20 or so acres up there,to a retired couple who were gonna have a few animals,once again great.He has not sold any houselots yet,and has agreed to let the new people cut the hay on the remaining unsold land.so far so good right?
7 loads of green chicken manure have been dumped by his barn,and he intends to spread at the end of march.Im 1/8 mile away and the smell is so bad the inside of my new car wreeks of it,and i keep it in the garage!The smell brings tears to your eyes when the wind is right,and he aint even spread it be side the house yet.The area is mostly residential,with lots of new homes,and the neighbors,who like myself were understanding to the dairy farm,are really p.o. about this.I know we could buy the land...etc etc,boy the neighborhood is really boiling!The retired airline pilot..wantta be farmer,isnt making many friends here.
Im sorry if i offend any poutry farmers,but it relly stinks,ill probably have to move out in March.If you can smell it in my car in the garage,whats it gonna smell like when it gets laid beside my house.Small town,no ordanances. This is one farmer whom id like to see lose his shirt.Sorry if i offend any one,I had to get this off my chest.
ALAN