Farmland too valuable to go to highest bidder
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
I respond to Dianne Bradford?’s July 6 letter in which she said her farm is just like stock to her. When you want to retire, just sell it to developers at the highest price you can get. Give no thought to the neighbors, the environment or anything else that gets in your way.
I thought we were supposed to be stewards of the land and care for it. If everyone thought as Bradford does, there soon would be no countryside, and we would be importing our food. That would give any enemy the upper hand, wouldn?’t it?
I have seen a sign painted on a barn on Rt. 16 that says, ''Every day is Earth Day to a farmer.'' I want to add, ''until the price is right.'' Greed is fast taking over the thinking in this country.
Is the dollar the new God? Is everyone to be judged by what is in his wallet instead of what?’s in his heart? Big houses, big cars, kids overscheduled and put in day care at infancy, just to make that dollar ?– doesn?’t sound inviting to me.
I agree that there should be more money in the land trust. Perhaps we could cut some of the pork in the state budget and direct the money to the land trust. Then Bradford and her ilk can get top dollar out of their ''investment,'' and someone who really loves the land could have it.
SHERRY FRAZIER
Croton
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
I respond to Dianne Bradford?’s July 6 letter in which she said her farm is just like stock to her. When you want to retire, just sell it to developers at the highest price you can get. Give no thought to the neighbors, the environment or anything else that gets in your way.
I thought we were supposed to be stewards of the land and care for it. If everyone thought as Bradford does, there soon would be no countryside, and we would be importing our food. That would give any enemy the upper hand, wouldn?’t it?
I have seen a sign painted on a barn on Rt. 16 that says, ''Every day is Earth Day to a farmer.'' I want to add, ''until the price is right.'' Greed is fast taking over the thinking in this country.
Is the dollar the new God? Is everyone to be judged by what is in his wallet instead of what?’s in his heart? Big houses, big cars, kids overscheduled and put in day care at infancy, just to make that dollar ?– doesn?’t sound inviting to me.
I agree that there should be more money in the land trust. Perhaps we could cut some of the pork in the state budget and direct the money to the land trust. Then Bradford and her ilk can get top dollar out of their ''investment,'' and someone who really loves the land could have it.
SHERRY FRAZIER
Croton