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The Farmers of Monroeville have been supplying the cities of Monroeville and Newtown with food and milk since time immemorial. Lately they've heard some disquieting rumours about city folks attacking each other but they're sure it's just them city folks bein' crazy like always. They'd not be so angry if they got up at 0400 each day and watched their own field o' corn grow from tiny seeds. | The Farmers of Monroeville have been supplying the cities of Monroeville and Newtown with food and milk since time immemorial. Lately they've heard some disquieting rumours about city folks attacking each other but they're sure it's just them city folks bein' crazy like always. They'd not be so angry if they got up at 0400 each day and watched their own field o' corn grow from tiny seeds. | ||
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The Farmers of Monroeville have been supplying the cities of Monroeville and Newtown with food and milk since time immemorial. Lately they've heard some disquieting rumours about city folks attacking each other but they're sure it's just them city folks bein' crazy like always. They'd not be so angry if they got up at 0400 each day and watched their own field o' corn grow from tiny seeds.
Farms Status
Both farms Outside of the City are populated and safe.
Goals
To support our way of life out in the countryside and to provide a network of support for any farmer stranded far from home.
Found a dedicated radio service to service the needs of all farmers in the area. (currently using the public channel of 28.01)