Posted by kyplowboy on January 13, 2010 at 08:00:02 from (98.93.10.74):
In Reply to: Fence Etiquette posted by Dan in North Houston on January 12, 2010 at 15:23:59:
I would send a letter to the trust asking them that they maintain the trees on their side of the fence and the fence it's self. Like some one else said, you can put up a fence to keep cows in or out, if they won't fence the cows out, the land owner on the other side of them will, graze the woods till they tell you diffrent. On the other side, I would plan to spend an afternoon with the old man next door and get to know him pretty good. You will be able to tell in an hour what his answer is going to be. Start off by asking if you can mow along the fence, if that goes good ask him if you mow the rest of the joint and start haying it for him on the shares. You ain't gonna find any hay to buy any closer!!!!
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