While the Taylor leadership supported the Taylor route, local farmers strongly opposed it.
Some farmers and consumers oppose BST for reasons that have nothing to do with safety.
Surveys showed up to 85% of Australians supported gun control, but some farmers and sporting shooters strongly opposed the new laws.
A few hundred or a few thousand farmers might oppose a return to downland because it would mean lower profits.
However, the farmers opposed the control of the government, and a black market formed.
Local farmers opposed this levy and united in a body called the "Farmers Alliance."
Some farmers also oppose the plan - especially the idea of building town houses near the farms - and are fighting back as well.
But farmers oppose this idea, saying it would force farmers to give all their workers a day off.
Midwestern farmers generally opposed the war, especially those of German and Scandinavian descent.
Not all farmers oppose the program.