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The nerve of some people


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Posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2008 at 05:16:26 from (74.60.86.134):

My neighbor behind me informed me last night that a certain farmer, who I know a little, called him an asked if he could rent his 22 acres, and apparently the 15-20 acres behind that that some one else owns. This farmer is related to the person that owns the land on the other side of me. What's the problem you ask, well, the guy that was renting mine was going to farm these other peices (but not mine) this year and then I was gonna pick it up next year. The landowner has not heard from this past renter yet this year and doesnt know if he was gonna take it or not. About 3 weeks ago I told my neighbor that if he pulls out I would rent it from him this year for the same rent as the current guy. He seemed to have forgotten that conversation, I am guessing that the "new farmer" wanting to rent offered a bit more than the current guy is paying. Now that you know that, this is the what really jerks my chain. These 40+/- acres are only accesible through my property, the nieghbor behind seemed to assume that this new renter would just pass through my place and land to farm it. I was sending a "2008 growing season" permission slip to the previous renter to cross my land for this 1 year since I am farming my own this year and I had told him he could come through my land this year, where I designate (he has huge equipment). I am assuming the person he is related to on the other side of me told him he can go through my land, and not to worry about, but I am firm that I will not allow my land to be used as a easment. Pee's me off that this new inquiring farmer and the landowners behind me assume that I would just let them get there using my private road and feild. I am gonna tell the neighbor today that I am not gonna allow my land for access to theirs, if they need a new renter, I will rent it for what they have been getting if they give me a 5 year term contract, other wise they will have to cut their own road to the feilds through their darn woods and be done with it. I am a little torqued right now had to vent, any suggestions from how I plan to handle the situation?


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