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Cleve D. From livestock perspective~ there are other considerations: <br /> ~ Industrial ~ses might ~Ollute the soil on which livestock graze~ <br /> - Residential conflict h~rassing livestock (dogs, motoreYeles)~ <br /> - LivestOck getting loose and eating residential landscaping. <br /> <br /> John H. Hos[ili[y of neighborhood is main factor. <br /> <br />are devoted <br /> <br />R~pondan[: <br />F°restr)~ <br /> <br />Mike <br /> <br />then <br /> <br />residential deYelopment~ <br /> <br />hem ~ore <br /> <br /> work. <br />vicinity and the less <br /> <br />Job_n P~ - Residences are generally opposed to resource management. <br />John S. Same reasons. <br /> <br />people and less <br /> <br /> A prime farm area would have some bearing but main criteria would <br /> be ~h~ economics and profitability of farming specific property <br /> ra~her than the regional characteristics. <br /> <br />Tom 8. Same reason and emphasizes that good so~l is the bottom line~ <br />Bruce ~. A~rees that good soil is the bottom llne. <br /> <br /> Ros~ The less residential conflicts ~hen ~he more po~entiat~ conduc~ <br /> practicable farm m~na~ement~ <br /> <br /> <br />