Update to this Town Conundrum:
Well I had heard through the town grapevine that this farm was sold, and that farm was sold and so on and so forth. It was reaching epic proportions at least according to the rumors that forever fly in such a small town when such occurances as this happen.
Today I went over and talked to my Uncle to see if had had sold out which was one of the rumors. He didn't and now it doesn't look like they can.
Last week I had another offer from the same people and quickly said no, just as before. Then about an hour later the local conventional farmers came by, and in the interest of maintaining their way of life and existing feed for their herds, started a petition and was getting people to sign it. In the end it put a stop to large land transfers for at least a year for the planning board to "assess how large land transfers will effect the town." Rumor is its 25 acres of more so that smaller house lots that are up for sale won't be affected, but large landownership will, which of course is the real issue at hand.
Maybe its right, maybe its wrong, but at least the land stampede of 2008 seems to be over. The towns people spoke I guess which is as it should be. Wait and evaluate, not a bad idea at this point.