Point taken, however, if you rent land, plant and do as you need to grow crops, you disregard how it effects someone else or in this case a waterway that was until now clean from all this ?
So I should afford myself license to enter neighbors land and create, build or install on their land, a buffer or means to prevent the side effects of what they are doing, to protect something I own and have an interest in, which includes being taxed.
Farmer could have plowed one less pass with that 6 bottom and theres a buffer, but no, we have to get every inch off that land and that buffer is going to cost us, so you the neighbor will have to pay me (farmer) to protect you against what we are doing. Where is the logic in that ?
He was out there pushing and mashing trees into our hedgerow, to clear the perimeter, had I not been right there watching, might have been a mess on my side, you do have to let people know you are around and are watching, not that these guys would do any harm, they too are particular about their land, and I have worked many fields that my farmer friend rented from them, he told me how to conduct our work there, and I personally cleared all their perimeters carefully like it was my land, about 3 years ago, after a big ice storm, I don't tread on people and I do not expect them to do it to me just the same.
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