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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5387602" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>I didn't know of Norm's passing, or maybe I did and missed Simon's passing but I remember hearing about just 1 of them. It's a shame, I loved that place and the folks were always nice and got my deer back in a quickly manner. I use a place in Melber, KY now and they are great people but the snack sticks do not compare to Yoder's. </p><p></p><p>Back in 2019ish I thought hard about buying a place on the state line and opening a processing plant on both sides of the road. I would have called it Twin Cities processing. But it would be hard to start from ground level on something like that. Now I live on state line road and I do believe a processing plant would do good in Fulton but that's a huge liability for me to take on and go full on at it. I would love to think I could start it and hire someone dependable enough to run it but in today's world that's super hard to come by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5387602, member: 1700"] I didn't know of Norm's passing, or maybe I did and missed Simon's passing but I remember hearing about just 1 of them. It's a shame, I loved that place and the folks were always nice and got my deer back in a quickly manner. I use a place in Melber, KY now and they are great people but the snack sticks do not compare to Yoder's. Back in 2019ish I thought hard about buying a place on the state line and opening a processing plant on both sides of the road. I would have called it Twin Cities processing. But it would be hard to start from ground level on something like that. Now I live on state line road and I do believe a processing plant would do good in Fulton but that's a huge liability for me to take on and go full on at it. I would love to think I could start it and hire someone dependable enough to run it but in today's world that's super hard to come by. [/QUOTE]
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