Years ago, Ottawa County Michigan, which is west of Grand Rapids was getting a lot of people wanting to move there to “get away from the city”. The county put out a brochure warning them that they’d have to live with the agricultural community and all it entails as the county was primarily farm country. They’d have to live with slow farm equipment on the roads, farmers working machinery at 0 dark thirty and of course, the “aromas”. They even included a “scratch and sniff” on the brochure which was a smell mix of fertilizer, pig dung and other agricultural smells. They’re still primarily rural and agricultural.
Years ago, Ottawa County Michigan, which is west of Grand Rapids was getting a lot of people wanting to move there to “get away from the city”. The county put out a brochure warning them that they’d have to live with the agricultural community and all it entails as the county was primarily farm country. They’d have to live with slow farm equipment on the roads, farmers working machinery at 0 dark thirty and of course, the “aromas”. They even included a “scratch and sniff” on the brochure which was a smell mix of fertilizer, pig dung and other agricultural smells. They’re still primarily rural and agricultural.