The company approached dozens of landowners in Mason County about buying roughly half of the Huddleston family’s property for a proposed data center campus. “Money couldn’t move what all I’ve got put in place here,” Huddleston told People. “You can’t get food out of a data center,” Huddleston said in the People interview, “and everything coming out of the data center is going to be poison and destructive.” The data center, if built, would sit next to the Huddleston farm rather than on it. “I don’t want your money, I don’t need your money,” she told LEX 18.