• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I actually know a landlord who owns a farm and rents it out, and does so precisely for the reasons you state. They don’t want the land to go to some soulless big company

    They charge a pittance in rent, enough to cover insurance and taxes. The farmer would pay about the same if they owned the property.

    They got contacted by a company wanting to build a datacenter, and got to say “hell no”.

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      22 hours ago

      This is mental that we sell arable land to build expensive, low quality condos or big buildings like a data center.

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        20 hours ago

        Yes, absolutely. Easy to turn viable farmland to bullshit data center, almost impossible to do the former. The datacenter boom causes us to act against our collective interests.

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          11 hours ago

          Cities would rather pollute a new parcel of land than fix the contamined ones.

          There is a city nearby that has an abandoned industrial district and they plan on building a new industrial district instead of razing the old one and decontaminate it.

          And shocker, they want to make the new district on farm land.