Originally Posted by
stabnslab_WI
What would you do? In Wisconsin we have 340 acre farm. Its mainly a hobby farm with over a hundred minature horses. We let our Neighbor farm the land for free as long as he gives us the first cutting of hay. This year he put 80 acres in corn and about 30 in hay. The problem is my neighbor is a die hard bowhunter. He has been in North American Whitetail a couple of times and is addicted to antlers.
Last year he only got one cutting of hay off our land and let it get about waste high. And so far he is on the same tract this year. Yeah granted he puts in an 80 acre food plot for us but I like to bowhunt the hay fields early in the season. And they are crap when its waste high. I don't want to think that he is trying to sabotage the land but when he takes the corn off he tills the crop under. Deer hate that. I have a friend that farms near by and is always asking to farm the land but we want to stay loyal to our neighbor. Plus he is the size of Brock lesner and don't want to **** him off. Stick with him or change.
I think it's time he look for a different place to farm. One thing I've found out is that there are alot of hunters out there that are very sellfish. I know it sucks to say this, but I always thought of bowhunters as a botherhood, but many hunters just don't care!