Posted by Dave from MN on September 13, 2010 at 08:09:10 from (75.94.148.103):
In Reply to: hunting-me ranting posted by LEON(MI) on September 12, 2010 at 13:57:31:
This weekend I discoivered some one drove through my beans, 4"tall and loaded with pods. Layed thema ll down, must have been pulling a trailer. Was on a peice I just picked up this spring. Turns out it was the brother in law of the owner, AND some one I have been friends with for 10 years. His only comment was sorry, you should have left a road for us to use between the feild and the woodline. WTF. I told him the tillable was leased, therefore it is my ground, and they have no right, mine field or some one else"s to drive over rented lands crops, even if they have permission to hunt the land. That frinedship is worthless to me now but I want to salvage the landowner relationship with myself to keep farming it. What makes me mad is they could have drove to the spot from my house had trhey stopped in.
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