Posted by stonerock on March 03, 2019 at 05:56:15 from (174.233.162.196):
put 10 up across the property spent last nite lookin at them,holy crap the stuff that goes on northwest corner truck pullin down a locked gate to get into a old barn where cattle stay in the summer crap cleaned out door shut. once again they were using it to make drugs. several big bob cats one with a baby pig in its mouth. cyoto everywhere. somebody carring traps across my bean field heading toward the creek, just took out about 15 traps my dogs get caught in them, found the traps distroid them put them by the gate where he comes in. they are not usable.grain bens#2 man and woman walked on to the farm and went into the camper I have there for me to stay in when drying corn, must have stayed a couple days, about out of food, free gas so plenty of heat, holding tank was full, think they are homeless don't mind helping people [when they ask] batterys taken out of a semi...going to move a camera caught the corner of a gravity bed wagon moving around?? wounder what that is all about. see what happins next month
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