I can agree with that……..When it comes to the fragmentation issue I think you can look further than just north Alabama though to see it happening. You can also look to extreme south Alabama in counties like Geneva, Coffee, Houston, and even Montgomery to see it happening as well. Something that I think is hidden within some of these county numbers is that you have a little bit of both happening within a single county. Take Lee County for example…..some areas are very fragmented while others not so much. I think the important thing to recognize is that the concept of, baiting has more impact in the fragmented areas, is still likely playing out even though the "numbers" for that county may not show it as blatantly as your north Alabama counties…….. Your small fragmented properties around the outskirts of Auburn are going to be more impacted than your Circle N Plantations


BTW.....I noticed I skipped Houston and Henry on the last map......They were 106% and 99% respectively

Last edited by CNC; 02/14/23 03:58 PM.

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