Posted by flying belgian on August 03, 2019 at 10:43:14 from (64.254.187.13):
Up here in Mn. cutting and baling hyway ditches is a big thing. I run several farms along state hyway 14 so I bale those ditches. While I'm there I ask the adjoining land owners if I can bale theirs. Been doing some of them for 50 yrs. Between 6 of us we do everything from Mankato to Nicollet. About 8 miles. Now this year some new kid thinks we are getting rich so without asking anyone he comes in and starts mowing. When he did it on one of my farms I called him. You cut my ditch. He said he checked with the state and they said nobody owns the road ditch. The state owns it. I said I know, everybody knows that. But it's just common courtesy to ask the land owner as he may want it. He said -where is that written? It is not written it's just the way its been. So he convinces me to let him have a fourth of mine that he cut since I got the other 3/4 cut for free. Ok. Now yesterday he cut another 1/4 mile in front of one of my farms. I call him and said alright now I'm taking all the first piece you cut. He asked how come I didn't tell him that new piece was one of mine too. I said I'm not going to go up and down that hyway telling you who's is who's. The guy went nuts and I have to admit I raised my voice too. He has the whole neighborhood in an uproar.
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