Idaho farmer Dean Dimond joined 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to sound off on the damage a wind farm project could do to local grazing land and scenery if effected.
Idaho farmer Dean Dimond joins 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to fire back at feds seeking wind turbines in prime livestock region.said Thursday the plan will leave locals in the lurch and cause irreversible damage to prime grazing land and scenery.
Dimond said he has not talked with a single Idahoan who supports the project, adding the community is further upset that the energy the windmills will produce would reportedly be shipped to California instead of benefiting the local area. "That's one thing that they're finding out here in Idaho is, you know, ranching is a way of life for us: farming, ranching and living out here, and we don't do it for the money," he said.
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