Supposedly here in Minnesota they are not supposed to go on any ag land without permission. Year ago some made a trek through bean field about half mile long over the 4rth of July. Made enough trips to pretty much kill everything in the wheel tracks but they were soooo kind to only leave one set of tracks. Followed the dirt track "home" and went into their yard. Rang the homeowners door bell and asked kindly if they or their kids would stay out of the fields which were all rented out. "How do you know its my kids?" was the question put back to me. Because I followed the tracks to the back of your yard. Again he says How do you know it's us? Now I am not in so kind of a mood. But still nice I says to just make sure no one goes out there and ruins someone elses crop. This guy is quite a stinker and getting stinkier. Hey I let horse people ride in my yard. I says good for you, but I don't want wheelers ruining crops on my land! He says He don't care who goes on his land and it's a "neigborhood" and people should be able to go where-ever. Well I don't care what you do in your neighborhood but stay out of our fields. We have had several run-ins with kids on wheelers and asked them nicely to stay out. His wife finally breaks us up cause voices are being raised after more back and forth. I made sure to put up no tresspass signs, then week later the guy makes a stink about that one day while I'm picking up the mail. Asks me about them- I reply they mean what they say- No Tresspass without permission! Still he makes bunch more stink about it.
Guess I don't understand the new mentality of everyone's is mine!
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