Not trying to blackmail. These feilds theres and mine were all one big field farmed by one big farmer. I bought my 40 in 04, rented it out to the same guy that had been renting it, I had my tillable reconstituted as a different farm ID, I was gonna farm it myself last year but the renter had it enrolled in a EQIP program and really needed to be able to farm it or he would not have met his requirement. Its always been a year to year cash rent. He has known for 2 years I was gonna farm my ground. So last year he farmed my ground and his "access" to the land behind me was actualy the feild he had rented from me. I have not actually sent the letter to him because I was gonna see him in person and make the agreement, I have been told to either give huim a conditional permission to cross, each year, so it does not become a "right" for him to cross. Now that my part of that "big feild" is no longer being rented I dont see how, anyone, can claim they have a right to pass through my property. Also, we have 1000 evergreens coming that we were gonna border all out property lines with for conservation and privacy, dont need them being run over by others. I was gonna offer the neighbor enough trees to seprate his property from the other neighbors in addition to paying him rent if he wanted. Only reason there are no treed borders is becasue the previous renter has big equipment, and had an irrigation there. He pulled the irrigation this spring.
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