Screwball Posted Monday at 06:23 PM Posted Monday at 06:23 PM Jim Chanos Tweet; Stock is up almost 4% as I type this. For those who don't know who Jim Chanos is; Quote James Steven Chanos is a Greek-American investment manager. He is president and founder of Kynikos Associates, a New York City registered investment advisor focused on short selling. Quote
Screwball Posted Monday at 06:25 PM Posted Monday at 06:25 PM Short sellers used to be the gumshoes of the markets. They sniffed out the fraud, waste, and BS. I'm guessing most are out of business or broke by now thanks to all the money printing and this current bubble of all bubbles. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago SB - I happened across a football film breakdown podcast, and the all the commercial inserts were from an outfit called CROP America and they all featured Ohio farm families talking about how leasing some of their land for solar panels was saving their family farms. Lots of cute sheep munching grass under the installations, etc. Is this getting to be legit or it just PR noise? Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: SB - I happened across a football film breakdown podcast, and the all the commercial inserts were from an outfit called CROP America and they all featured Ohio farm families talking about how leasing some of their land for solar panels was saving their family farms. Lots of cute sheep munching grass under the installations, etc. Is this getting to be legit or it just PR noise? I found their website https://cropamerica.com As an aside traveling thru the Dakotas and Montana this Summer there were a number of windmill farms cohabitating peacefully with cattle. Also thru southern Ohio Quote
Screwball Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: SB - I happened across a football film breakdown podcast, and the all the commercial inserts were from an outfit called CROP America and they all featured Ohio farm families talking about how leasing some of their land for solar panels was saving their family farms. Lots of cute sheep munching grass under the installations, etc. Is this getting to be legit or it just PR noise? I'm about 50 miles SE of Toledo and I can't say I've ever heard of the company nor noticed any solar farms around here. I go from here to Toledo once every few months. Same with Columbus. I'm talking farms. On the other hand, the state college I taught at build a solar farm on campus over the last year. I don't know if had anything to do with that company or not. Over around Findlay, if you drive down I75 you can see some large windmills. Those have been there for around 7 years (?) and were funded by Whirlpool and Ball Corporations, so not affiliated with that company either, but alt energy just the same. There is a small solar farm on the east side of town but I don't know anything about them. I have heard people talk about large solar farms in the area, but I don't remember where. Right now our farmers are probably worried about their harvest this year. We are in the middle of a huge drought. Soy beans are like bee bees. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago One of the issues around here is growth in the Richmond exurbs that extend into our portion of James City County and New Kent County. Bringing in more large subdivisions. There is one across the main subdivision road from us that's expected to bring about 1500 homes into the area. That land was once owned by a now defunct hunt club. A large portion is preserve and will remain that way. Still a lot of growth and an issue for those want things to remain the way they were in 1980. There are a couple of farms up for sale, not huge but big enough for an industrial site or warehouses or more homes depending on what the county board approves. The old timers don't want homes, or warehouses or strip malls (we could really use a grocery store) or even solar farms. The reality is the original owners have either passed or wanting to retire and their kids have moved out of the area and have no interest in the property. My feeling is in the meantime or even in the long run a company like the company posted wants to lease or buy property for something that really isn't intrusive do it. I'd rather see that than another old house and outbuilding falling down along the highway. Quote
Deleterious Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago My aunt owns property south of Houghton Lake and was offered $2,600 a year to have a cell tower placed on her property. She declined because where they wanted to place it would have been visible from their house. Sounds like she would have accepted if they placed it on the back half of the property out of view. We rented a house on Nantucket for a few weeks this August. They have a very large wind farm about 15 miles offshore and very visible from the Atlantic side of the island. Kind of shocking to see for a day or two, but after that we barely noticed. We both said it wouldn't stop us from living on that shore. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 43 minutes ago, Deleterious said: We both said it wouldn't stop us from living on that shore. or think of if in terms of living there with it and the lights on, or living there without with the lights off. 🤔 Quote She declined because where they wanted to place it would have been visible from their house. We stayed at a place with one of these visible out the window. Took a day or two to notice what it really was. Once you know I suppose you can't unknow though... Edited 10 hours ago by gehringer_2 1 Quote
Netnerd Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 37 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: or think of if in terms of living there with it and the lights on, or living there without with the lights off. 🤔 We stayed at a place with one of these visible out the window. Took a day or two to notice what it really was. Once you know I suppose you can't unknow though... Used to be a factory in Yankton, SD, that made cell towers that looked like palm trees. Odd sight in their lot in the middle of winter on the praire. Quote
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