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SW “Ohia” | Russ in Idaho,
Coming from the East, I feel lucky not having to deal with the BLM, FS, and the whole debacle of “public land.”
You guys have enough challenges, let alone dealing with trespassers. We encounter the same type of people here, for what it’s worth, just not on the scale that you do.
I’m a younger guy, and it is amazing how many people from my generation, those that grew up in suburbia or a city, have no concept of private property rights. Some are just plain ignorant and think an empty field “isn’t being used” while others go WAY out in left field and say “land should be for everyone.”
Having to tell these guys 3 different times that they are in the wrong would have certainly earned a call to the sheriff.
Those are some really neat drills by the way. What are they? What are you seeding?
Edited by Red Paint 11/12/2017 07:05
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