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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5657438" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>IMO, from the ground up ("Nashville Basin"), Williamson & Davidson Counties are the only two counties in TN that one might expect could produce a 150-class buck with regularity. So put all the wealthy people living within those counties, then of course, lease prices <em>SHOULD</em> be expected to be much higher in Williamson & Davidson counties. </p><p></p><p>So are houses. Same house in rural Williamson County would run maybe twice cost of same house in rural Knox County (which is still a metropolitan area)?</p><p></p><p>The soil & antler growing conditions aren't going to change much in Williamson County a decade from now. But the economy <em>COULD</em> become horrible, totally changing all the dynamics, except which soils are more conducive to growing bucks with larger antlers.</p><p></p><p>TN's statewide soils can never even come close to many other states' statewide soils, when it comes to antler-growing potential. Williamson County, TN is a rare exception (for TN), but then it doesn't even come close to the potential of Ballard County, KY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5657438, member: 1409"] IMO, from the ground up ("Nashville Basin"), Williamson & Davidson Counties are the only two counties in TN that one might expect could produce a 150-class buck with regularity. So put all the wealthy people living within those counties, then of course, lease prices [I]SHOULD[/I] be expected to be much higher in Williamson & Davidson counties. So are houses. Same house in rural Williamson County would run maybe twice cost of same house in rural Knox County (which is still a metropolitan area)? The soil & antler growing conditions aren't going to change much in Williamson County a decade from now. But the economy [I]COULD[/I] become horrible, totally changing all the dynamics, except which soils are more conducive to growing bucks with larger antlers. TN's statewide soils can never even come close to many other states' statewide soils, when it comes to antler-growing potential. Williamson County, TN is a rare exception (for TN), but then it doesn't even come close to the potential of Ballard County, KY. [/QUOTE]
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