Yea here in MN AG land doesn't need to be posted. The catch is most often the cops won't do anything because of the courts. Seems that the courts don't accept picture or surveillance footage (good for other crimes but not trespassing) or eye witnesses who are not trained law enforcement. As far as trespassing goes this is mostly to protect the tourist even though they are seldom the problem. Most often here it's the local kids from town.
Few years back a local guy's kid was running through a bunch of farm fields including mine on his snowmobile. I caught him a couple of times and got mealy mouthed responses from the kid. I finally went and saw his dad. "You sure it's my kid" "I don't think he'd do that" and so on. So being childish I ran my sled through his yard, I even stopped a waved. After about the 3rd time the guy comes to see me. "You sure it's me" "got pictures" ECT........didn't have anymore problems with his kid after that. The kids, now a young man, has come and apologized for that stuff. He think's it hilarious what I did to his dad. Kid has turned into a pretty good young man.
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