Posted by Hoosierhog on February 05, 2012 at 21:50:41 from (69.130.186.216):
In Reply to: Re: I HATE HUNTERS! posted by gtski on February 05, 2012 at 20:13:56:
You are correct but it depends on the lease and generally around here you lease the crop ground so if some is in the woods you really don't have the authority unless you lease the whole farm and it's in black and white. Some places here that have larger tracts of woods lease the tillable ground to a farmer and the woods to a rich city guy so there could be more than one lease on a piece of ground. As to some one growing pot it's happend to me were I picked up some hay ground half way through the year and a DEA chopper found some pot. The sheriff stopped by ask some questions but that was the end of it. I think they know that most of the time the farmer had no idea it was there.
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