Andy, I think you thought wrong. I am far from a city boy who moved to the country. I probably worked more hours on the farm than most. I own 110 acres that has been in my family for nearly 100 years. Yes, it is probably just a small hobby farm by some standards. I guess I was raised differently, and yes, real neighbors look out for one another, but that is the exception now. I guess my father taught me to respect others property. To ask permission before entering, leave it the way you found it, etc, etc. Yes, I have no trespassing signs up and my father had them 40 years ago on the same property. Most of the people I have trouble with are NOT close neighbors, but the "city boys" coming out to the country to hunt, fish, or whatever (mostly whatever). In this area if you leave your gates open you will regret it most likely. The last time I left a gate open overnight with no one around they drove through the field, broke every door on the place down and ransacked it. Fortunately they never set fire to it as well. I have had these people cut my fence, break down doors, drive 4 wheelers, trucks, dirt bikes, road hunt, and give me cussings until I play no favorites. Enough is enough, and yes, when I am gone someone else can decide who comes and goes. Until then I decide.
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