Posted by jacksonduper on November 11, 2010 at 16:17:54 from (69.171.163.113):
What would you guys do in this situation. We have neighbor that is a weekend farmer as he runs a big company in a nearby big city. He has a two hired hands that run the farm for him on a daily basis. He is a hunter so he planted some strip crops to hunt birds in that butts up to our land. I few week ago I noticed they were back hunting birds on a saturday. Tonight I was cutting my CRP in preparation for the upcoming deer hunting season and I noticed shot and unshot (misses) clay pigeons in our CRP that is next to their land. I know that the clay pigeons won"t hurt our CRP but it is the priciple of the thing. I called the farm manager tonight and I talked to him. I get along great with the farm manager as they store corn in our bins and we have done a little work for each other over the last year. The farm manager was very apoligetic as he was not there when this occurred. If he would have asked I would have probaly said fine but he thinks he runs the place. I have not had any other problems with him in the 5+ years they have owned the farm. Am I blowing this out of portion? He
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