How about an Eastern US hunting issue?

Most farmers are pushed by insane property taxes ($100+ an acre) to farm every square inch they can,

Wow! My in-laws farm/own land in NW IA/Sioux county and I just looked up taxes on a few of their parcels and its ~$35/acre. That's for some of the most expensive corn and soybean ground in the US.
 
Wow! My in-laws farm/own land in NW IA/Sioux county and I just looked up taxes on a few of their parcels and its ~$35/acre. That's for some of the most expensive corn and soybean ground in the US.
Yeah, Nebraska is insane, but we have crumbling roads and failing schools to show for our high taxes. So we have that going for us.
 
If I were to ever go criminal, my list of crimes would be all in efforts destroying tilling equipment.
Every time I drive past a tiling operation I try and image how much black smoke would billow into the atmosphere if I poured a can of gas on a single roll and flicked a camel onto it.
 
Every time I drive past a tiling operation I try and image how much black smoke would billow into the atmosphere if I poured a can of gas on a single roll and flicked a camel onto it.
The environmental harm from that black smoke would be a grain of sand on a beach compared to what that tile going into the ground does to our planet.
 
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