In the last places where I own property you may in fact own the ground all the way to the middle of the road. And you are paying taxes on it. The state or county just what they want to ; park on your crops, cut donuts or drive over your fields. If you call them on it they'll just look at you and then do it any way. Wait till they want something then it becomes a different matter and you can nicely get these people will respect you. Example: One of the local kids turned his car over in the road, then ran across my corn field on into the woods. I happen to see the local fire department dragging their sorry butts over that 9 inch tall corn and asked what was going on seem they thought the kid needs help. I just looked at the lead fireman and the state cop and said that the edge of the woods was about 15 to 50 foot drop depending on where you go in and if he wasn't crying he would come out on the cross road, which he did. So I wound up with the cops, the firemen going AND out over the corn for no need. Until the local county Mountie wanted to hunt coons, now they seem to listen.
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