I can tell you what I did. I had a neighbor who was trespassing even worse than yours. He was more like 50 feet into the farm on the east and south borderlines. There was a copse of trees on the south and he was dumping concrete trash there. He put a tree stand a quarter mile back into my property and, lastly, cut a trail for his kids motorcycles up the center of a field. Tried to be nice, he wanted none of it. Flat out refused to stop. I put a wire fence up. Right on the lot line. He stayed in the house but the little kids were out in the yard yelling at us to get off their (my) property. That fence lasted about two days before I found portions vandalized. We had another talk. No good. Finally he sold the house to a nice couple and moved on. But when the nice couple decided to sell two years later I had had enough and bought the place myself. The neighbors left are the remnants of families who farmed there years ago. I let them trespass. They do no harm other than poaching mushrooms. I don't see $50 in morels being worth going to war over.
In your case I would run a fence up that line and then plow the weeds under. Be ready for fireworks, but hope for the best. A survey DOES define your legal property. He can go to court if he doesn't like it. Not a good thing to do but you really have no choice if he sues. You must defend your property.
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