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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Bro" data-source="post: 4995101" data-attributes="member: 7231"><p>Agreement that farmers would be able to return and farm what was once their land?. Don't believe so. When the Army bought my grandfathers farm in 1941 the army gave them a date to get out and not return. Most of those farmers and their families are gone or not into farming now. The ones who farm now on the base are required to leave so much crop in the fields for wildlife. That's why you see the outer 2 or 3 rows left standing. Most of that eat up anyway and not worth much. The only agreement I ever heard of was that the people in Bumpus Mills and Lafayette would always have access through the camp to Clarksville. During Desert Storm the Army broke that agreement. The Army was also responsible for the remains of people buried in family cemetaries on the impact area</p><p> to be removed or give access to them at any time. Most of that they did.</p><p>Good luck to all that still hunt there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Bro, post: 4995101, member: 7231"] Agreement that farmers would be able to return and farm what was once their land?. Don't believe so. When the Army bought my grandfathers farm in 1941 the army gave them a date to get out and not return. Most of those farmers and their families are gone or not into farming now. The ones who farm now on the base are required to leave so much crop in the fields for wildlife. That's why you see the outer 2 or 3 rows left standing. Most of that eat up anyway and not worth much. The only agreement I ever heard of was that the people in Bumpus Mills and Lafayette would always have access through the camp to Clarksville. During Desert Storm the Army broke that agreement. The Army was also responsible for the remains of people buried in family cemetaries on the impact area to be removed or give access to them at any time. Most of that they did. Good luck to all that still hunt there. [/QUOTE]
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