JD, you are so right on this.Got a current potential issue with my neighbor, whom I told that I wasn't renewing his lease. He seemed ok with it (I know he wasn't happy about it, who would be?) but doesn't seem to think that that includes the acreage he's been squatting on for the last 25 years. He has enough O.O.S. machinery to be an Ohio division of Worthington Ag Parts. I'm going to have to grow a couple and give him the news, which will make him even more unhappy. But I'm unhappy, too. I see acreage I used to farm be encroached with saplings, while I'm ripping out fence rows and straightening out lanes and wooded borders just to gain an acre here and there. Do good fences make good neighbors? If I had been a hard-nose in '89 about property lines, I wouldn't have this problem I have today; but would I have a neighbor who would jump into a frozen pond next to me to help save a cow? That's one of the reasons this is such a difficult decision for me. I'll probably do what I always do concerning a situation that requires confrontation... Nothing! ...and smolder...
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