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Hi All,
I am living in Florida and want to move to Arkansas to start a Greyhound Dog Farm. Need 20 to 40 acres of flat land with water. Can anyone out there help me pick the right area of Arkansas for doing this? I have no knowledge of the State but hear it has friendly, nice people and any suggestions you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much! |
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anywhere in the "delta" would be ideal for you. This is the Eastern half of the state. It's maily row crop country so it's flat and has plenty of water.
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Hi
We just got acres in Hot Springs we have 2 Greyhounds it is nice here. Dave |
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Consider Magnolia, in the southwestern part of the state, about half way between Memphis, TN and Dallas, TX. Visit removed for more information. Lots of land available, a beautiful small town around a southern courthouse square, nice university, plenty of water ... all in all, it's a great place to live.
Last edited by markablue; 01-14-2007 at 03:05 AM. |
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