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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5860870" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>But when your fortunate to have neighbors with the same or similar goals it can (or could) be a useful tool....also there are the opportunities for cost sharing, equipment rentals, bulk seed and fertilizer purchases, etc.</p><p>I know it would be rare for a large cooperative to ever work out...so many challenges. ..but the concept is appealing to me.</p><p>And one of the biggest benifits I've experienced when working with neighbors is having an open line of communication. We have two neighbors who border us with similar goals and we communicate and even share trail camera pictures...its been educational to see what bucks get photographed where and when and which bucks do not...but anyway, a large cooperative is a bit of a pipe dream...but working with neighbors and creating a smaller cooperative can have its rewards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5860870, member: 20594"] But when your fortunate to have neighbors with the same or similar goals it can (or could) be a useful tool....also there are the opportunities for cost sharing, equipment rentals, bulk seed and fertilizer purchases, etc. I know it would be rare for a large cooperative to ever work out...so many challenges. ..but the concept is appealing to me. And one of the biggest benifits I've experienced when working with neighbors is having an open line of communication. We have two neighbors who border us with similar goals and we communicate and even share trail camera pictures...its been educational to see what bucks get photographed where and when and which bucks do not...but anyway, a large cooperative is a bit of a pipe dream...but working with neighbors and creating a smaller cooperative can have its rewards. [/QUOTE]
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