Progress, I Guess I really don't understand What has Got the Bur under you Saddle! All I hear from your Post is the guy who rented the place next to you, from the current owners who recently stopped Farming Runs bigger and wider equipment than your. And Gets Gov, Pmts. Are you Pi$$ed because the neighbor rented it to Them instead of You???? You are Twisted about the Gov Pmts. That IS NONE OF YOUR BIZ!, What He Get in Gov PMTS! You Sound like a Whiny Lib.... Demo....! As long as what He Does Across the Fence PLEASES the Land Owner IT is NONE-Of_Your-BIZ! Here in Texas Accessibility to property, fields, fence lines for maintence is Always a Good thing. Getting rid of useless trees and brush is good allows more grass to grow for cows to graze, allows equipment, harvest machines to be moved more easily in between fields , and easy access to fences so maintence can be preformed and cattle and other livestock stay where they are put! You Seem to me to be twisted because he is bigger runs larger Equipment....... But Remember with larger Toys requires larger pmts to the Bank, more sleepless nights than you probably. Sound like he is trying to improve the place. Buy you time a yr or two. If he doesn't take care of your neighbors place, get sloppy Go talk to the owner and make your case that You can do a better job of taking care of it that the current Lessor. My observation! Later, John A.
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