For anyone interested in the current upsurge of new-flat-water mania in
Iowa, the story below may be of interest. It's also bad news
for anyone who hoped that 250-plus fake lakes might be enough for
Iowa, and that we might be through using tax dollars to drown prairie
remnants, oak savannas, and sedge meadows.
Cindy
Cindy
Hildebrand
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Ames, IA 50010
"The heaviest
timber land can be purchased for from $5.00 to $12.00 per acre. There are black
and white walnut, basswood, different kinds of oaks, elms, etc....Of the
fertility of the soil -- it can't be excelled. The prairie is rolling, a most
magnificent sight." (Arden B. Holcomb describing Boone County, Iowa, in
1855.)