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Agriculture <br /> ~ endeavors are extremel <br /> o ekation ~ y varied <br /> P has its own re ' ~ and each t e <br /> for ~ qul rements fo YP of <br /> a vlabl - r the arno <br /> e commerc · unt of la <br /> ~ ~al esta nd ne <br /> raz~ · bllshment For ~ eded <br /> g n re u~r - exam <br /> . g q es at least P ~ lives <br /> 1 . 50 acres be . took <br /> ncrease d ~ cause o e <br /> . ramatlcall . ~_ ~ P rational c <br /> . Y w~th d~stanc osts <br /> whea~ re ~ from nome <br /> quire at lea . Grass s <br /> . st ~0 acres be eed and <br /> ~solated from cause each cr <br /> the other - op must be <br /> re uire as ' to raise certified see <br /> q l~ttle as . d~ Or an~ <br /> 5 acres of ~ g c farms <br /> too must be i h~gh quallt farm <br /> solated f Y land <br /> ~ rom oth ~ but <br /> . er t e - the <br /> protection a a ~ ~ ..... Yp s of operation Y <br /> g ~nst ~hem~=l ~n~Auence. s for <br /> <br /> 6. For all these reasons, and the threat of litigation they pose~ <br /> agricultural experts look unfavorably on land with home~ ~n ~gre <br /> 7. than one adjoining side for commercial farming or grazing. <br /> The presense of dwellings on neighboring properties has a similar <br /> bearing on the decision to acquire land for timber management. <br /> Forestry experts state that n~ more t <br /> acce table ~ ban one o <br /> P alon side r two h <br /> g a ar omes are <br /> P cel managed for comm~-= <br /> harvest. ==u~ <br /> <br /> 8. Other types of land use on adjoining ro ert <br /> aable'ttractlonReCreat'~~s' ~onaiduethe fac~t~t~esverv~ ~ ~u~,~_~areP leasP ~-Yt comare_ pat~blem°re <br /> = ~ ~===s 5nat are contrary to <br /> management. Commercial and industrial uses <br /> compatible because of a greater tolerance to <br /> s. The cardinal rule of forest resource <br /> people, the less desir~able the land. <br /> an area is devoted to forestry, the tess <br /> neighbors will object to or interfere with <br /> onal forest management practices. <br /> <br /> least 20 acres of land are needed for successful timber <br /> nagement because of the time it takes to gro~ a harvestable <br /> stan~ and because of the'economies of <br /> Tt~e operat~on~ from ~u~n~s~rat~vead~, ' cos' scale of~every~ aspect of <br /> here a ts to m <br /> ~ re s~mply more mana~em=~* ~- orang equipment. <br /> zu acres. = ~.~ u~lons on parcels larger than <br /> <br />10.Location and physiographic characteristics are also weighed <br /> heavily in the decision to acquire land for timber management <br /> Forestry experts state that proximity to market depends on <br /> hospitable topographY and good access <br /> go up~ management ~lexlb~ ~i~t: dr ; otherwise operat~n: g costs <br /> needed to offset the losses y ops~ and even mor~ acreage is <br /> <br />Page 11-EXHtBIT G <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br /> <br />