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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5853423" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>LBLman...I'm not counting you as guilty.</p><p>I didn't take your comparision literally...I took it as you were just using the comparison to point out how being "legal" is not the same as being "ethical"....there are plenty of things that are legal which I dont consider ethical.</p><p>I completely understood that you were not saying prostitution and baiting are equal in any way.</p><p></p><p>Moving on to a more positive note...</p><p>in addition to LBL and Catoosa my understanding is that the impact area at Ft. Campbell is also considered a true grassland area....on our property we have a TVA powerline and soon we will have a new gasline (cumberland project) and we have negotiated with the manager over the project to plant the new gas line area in native warm season grasses and a pollenator blend. (We spelled out NO fescue) We have also reached out to the SEgrasslands Initiative group from APSU for some guidance and are looking forward to the project....also looking at other acreage on powerline that we can convert to native warm season grass and wildflowers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5853423, member: 20594"] LBLman...I'm not counting you as guilty. I didn't take your comparision literally...I took it as you were just using the comparison to point out how being "legal" is not the same as being "ethical"....there are plenty of things that are legal which I dont consider ethical. I completely understood that you were not saying prostitution and baiting are equal in any way. Moving on to a more positive note... in addition to LBL and Catoosa my understanding is that the impact area at Ft. Campbell is also considered a true grassland area....on our property we have a TVA powerline and soon we will have a new gasline (cumberland project) and we have negotiated with the manager over the project to plant the new gas line area in native warm season grasses and a pollenator blend. (We spelled out NO fescue) We have also reached out to the SEgrasslands Initiative group from APSU for some guidance and are looking forward to the project....also looking at other acreage on powerline that we can convert to native warm season grass and wildflowers. [/QUOTE]
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