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Logan, Utah

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Rural Northern Utah

Aug. 13, 2009
Tagged with: cache valley, country, rural

As a boy growing up, I always thought of Cache Valley Utah as a farming community. Growing up in Salt Lake City, my dad would tell stories about his summers spent working on his uncle's farm in Logan.

Well, things have changed and Logan Utah is no longer the quiet farming community it used to be. It now has a population 100,000+ and makes the stats for US metro areas.

This doesn't make Logan an urban haven, Cache Valley still has quiet country areas, Logan just isn't one of them. Small town country feel still exists in outlying Cache Valley communities like Clarkston, Cornish, Benson, Amalga, College Ward, Young Ward, Paradise, Avon, Mt. Sterling, or Cove.

If you're looking to live the country life style in Northern Utah, you still can here are some resources that will help you locate rural real estate in Logan Utah.

Country living is the way to go for some people, and there aren't many placees as scenic as Logan Utah. Atleast the small communities near Logan Utah.

Rural Cache Valley Utah

 

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1. RE: Rural Northern Utah

Written by: Anonymous
Oct. 12, 2009

Mr. Alen Barker

Why are you trying to destroy the farm land in Cache Valley?  We already have more people hear then I or anyone else that lives out in the country wants.  So I would rely appreciate it if you did not try and give me neighbors that i do not want, and push me out of business as a farmer by buying the the land that I have to have at development prices that i can not afford.  You don't care about this because you have only lived here for three years and you live in Logan where you are already surrounded by houses.  You don't know what it usede to be like, or the beauty that you are destroying by promoting this.  It is not somthing that can be shared.  My great grandpa came here in his early twenties to farm and that is what my family have been doing ever since.  It breaks my heart to see the land get covered up by houses.

Sincerely

Braydon Johnson

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