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Monday, August 4, 2008 2:53 PM PDT

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HOOPER, Utah (AP) — A farmer has erected a fence in his backyard made of three old cars sticking up in the air to send a message to new neighbors that he can do whatever he wants on his farm.

“This is just a fun way for me to say, ’Hey boys, I’m still here,”’ said Rhett Davis. “This is my redneck Stonehenge.”

Davis came up with the idea after neighbors who recently moved into homes next to his hayfield complained about his farm.

“The people who bought the homes say, ’Well, we love looking into your yard and seeing the horses and the cattle, but we don’t like the flies, and we don’t like the mosquitoes,’ and when I cut my field to bale it, they say, ’We don’t like the dust in the air,’ “ Davis said.

Davis said he offered to pay half the cost of a fence between his property and the others and to build it. He said his neighbors declined the offer, saying it would block their view.

Neighbors declined to comment to the Standard-Examiner of Ogden.

Davis said after the neighbors declined his offer, he used a backhoe to dig three large holes on the edge of his property, then took three cars that had competed in demolition derbies and planted them nose-first into the ground.

He said the cars were planted out of humor rather than spite. He said it’s important that new residents moving into the area realize that Hooper remains a farming community.

The area has grown recently with new residents who desire a country atmosphere but don’t want the smells and noises of farm life, Davis said.

“I respect that they’re here and spent a lot on their homes, but on the other hand, give me a little bit, too. I’ve been here since I was 7 years old,” he said.

Davis said he doesn’t intend to keep the cars up permanently.

“I’ve talked to my neighbors and worked things out. I really just thought this would be a funny thing to do,” he said. “These can come out just as easy as they went in.”

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Pirate Wench wrote on Aug 4, 2008 10:16 AM:

" Good for you Rhett! If they don't want to be around what comes with a farm, then they can stay in the city where they belong. "

Janet Ritchie wrote on Aug 4, 2008 10:32 AM:

" I agree whole heartedly!! We live in the country for a reason. Most of us are farmers, ranchers, and love the peace and quiet. We don't mind the hard work, the smells, and all that comes with it. We have grown up there and if those 'with money' keep buying our farm land and building those huge houses, there won't be any farm land left. Then, what would those poor rich people eat? Freeze dried mud cakes?? To be honest, I would have probably done the same thing.

Maybe they should go back to the city where they came from. "

Stella wrote on Aug 4, 2008 11:03 AM:

" We have that same problem here. Folks build a house next to a Weyerhaeuser or Fibre tree farm and or near a logging road, then complain about the logging trucks. "

Stella wrote on Aug 4, 2008 11:04 AM:

" TDN = Would have been fun to have a photo of this fence. "

pinky wrote on Aug 4, 2008 11:08 AM:

" I wonder if this guy would be interested in a career writing country music? (his statement reminds me of a Darrell Worley song- this is my piece of dirt, I was here first and your rattling don't rattle me!) I say good for him, that was a pretty funny statement and I applaud him for it! "

milf wrote on Aug 4, 2008 11:18 AM:

" hey if they dont like it....OH WELL "

outside wrote on Aug 4, 2008 11:37 AM:

" Go to http://www.standard.net/live to see a picture of the cars. "

Silly Billy wrote on Aug 4, 2008 12:00 PM:

" It's that a Mont. Gentry song?

I like how this old farmer is in good spirits about the whole thing and still willing to pull down the old ugly cars or his neighbor. It's good to prove a point, but not to continue and be an a$$ about things. He certainly can be if he wants. He chooses not to and I commend him for that. "

My Kids' Mom wrote on Aug 4, 2008 12:53 PM:

" This is a cute story. I too like that he's not being bitter and spitefull...simply playful. This goes as a good reminder to folks looking at there next move or even to people looking for a mate.....If you don't want to get bit, don't put your hand in the Aligators mouth. Don't expect an aligator to be warm and fuzzy and don't expect a kitten to be tough and agressive. "

The Grateful Dad wrote on Aug 4, 2008 1:17 PM:

" Maybe those people should move to Kelso so that they can complain about the noise of the trains, or perhaps a move to the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle, so they can complain about the noise of the Blue Angels during Seafair week. Sheesh. People are SO SELFISH these days! "

Kaijakoira wrote on Aug 5, 2008 2:48 AM:

" Oh good grief.... If those city slickers want a nice view completely free of flies, "interesting" aromas & roosters that crow before 11:00 am on weekends, they should stay in town & buy some purty pictures to hang on their walls. "

beermanyoder wrote on Aug 5, 2008 2:45 PM:

" try that in longview...they will probally put you in jail....someone should do it though..it would sure make the area look better than a dirty lake. "

pinky wrote on Aug 5, 2008 3:46 PM:

" Silly Billy.. Thank you for the correction.. I believe you are right!!! Thank you again!! Great story though, this guy makes his statement all while maintaining a good attitude! A lot of people could learn from this story...we don't always have to get nasty with each other!! "

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