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11/22/2005
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Neighbors respect the economic and social context of tar- 7lia:ig. <br />All. parties seep to c:ORIProniise on a practice or intended out - <br />collie and allow for a reasonable transition period. <br />paa -iners and neighbors call upon social a.Iicl ecc)nami.c sup- <br />ports, illcluClillg individuals and organizations, that can assist <br />thein through a potentially difficult conflict I.rianagenlerit pro - <br />cess. This may involve facilitation and conflict resolution pro- <br />grains and resources that can assist farmers and neighbors in <br />finding a Inuttlally acceptable resolution of the problem. <br />:l. 3 <br />a � <br />"w.,Y�r <br />^@ s , <br />w :,� " t D_C � � .�. <br />This model can be <br />turned into reality. <br />Here are a fever suggestions -for <br />And you. can make niost <br />prodUctive farmer-neighbor Ir1teI "aGtIC?i1S: <br />of it happen on your own. <br />The last two suggestions, <br />Farnl.ers provide neighbors c�Ti.th infor- Ilatic)Ii about the farm <br />which often require otlt- <br />:'::- ' (hold an open house; send newsletters) and how to contact the <br />side assistance, are dis- <br />far -n owner with questions and concerns. <br />cussed in Chapter 4, The <br />Process. but first,re'll <br />Neiglll }c)rs contact ct the farmer i. i�.Ixleci.ia:tely and directly whey. <br />explore one other prelimi- <br />prolJl'.IIlS aI'iSe at'tcl treat the farl.I:ier with respect When .char ing <br />nary topic: the la'�'tfs gov- <br />el "ni.Iig agriculture. The <br />concerns or asking question. <br />next cliapter contains an <br />farmers and neighbors openly and calmly discuss '�'tifhat consti- <br />itl.tl'oclLlCtion to tlicl legal. <br />and regulatory framework <br />tutes noI and acceptable farming praCticeS• <br />rl.):ici <br />witll.in wllich so Iriany <br />conflicts unfold. <br />g I _ J'ariners are mindful of neighbors' concerns and anxieties.. <br />W . If'.igllhC)rs tlliclersicll:icl tile. financial and teclinical cofistraints <br />' £ that -nay a.ttect the farmer's ability to address their. concerns. <br />Neighbors respect the economic and social context of tar- 7lia:ig. <br />All. parties seep to c:ORIProniise on a practice or intended out - <br />collie and allow for a reasonable transition period. <br />paa -iners and neighbors call upon social a.Iicl ecc)nami.c sup- <br />ports, illcluClillg individuals and organizations, that can assist <br />thein through a potentially difficult conflict I.rianagenlerit pro - <br />cess. This may involve facilitation and conflict resolution pro- <br />grains and resources that can assist farmers and neighbors in <br />finding a Inuttlally acceptable resolution of the problem. <br />:l. 3 <br />
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