Y'all need to be more persistent. When I bought my place there was a young family who had one kid a year and were pretty close to 6-7 last I heard. I bought the place with an existing tenant and he had wheat on it so we stayed off the fields until July harvest. At that time I found that this guy up front had mowed a lane down the center of the place for about 3-400 feet and his kids were using it for a motorcycle trail. I asked him to stop it. He said "why". I said because I don't want your kids getting hurt back there. He said "we aren't worried about it". So over the course of a few weeks, I fenced his 2.5 acres off the place with a wire farm fence and posted signs while his kids stood in their yard yelling "get off our farm". Next time I went out, fence is broken down in the back from kids going over it. So I called the sheriff and there was a discussion and that was the end of the trespass...which also included poaching, dumping and God only knows what else. They moved away within a year. Sheriff will help you if you explain it to them properly.
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