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<blockquote data-quote="jollyrancher" data-source="post: 3901862" data-attributes="member: 48430"><p>Mr. Glock has given you excellent advice. Offer to work for it. Don't offer the meat, most of my people around here won't eat it. We raise cattle for a living; we'd rather grab a t-bone out of the freezer. And another tip. Don't show up at their door acting like you're doing them a favor by getting rid of pests. I get that alot with coyote hunters. Almost every farmer I know in my area has a coyote rifle in the truck. We can handle our own problems. Heck, I got 4 of them little demon spawns yesterday. Contrary to what was said above, money isn't what we're after. I lease none of my ground. The three biggest operators in my area are close friends. Actually, one of them is family. Nobody has their ground leased out. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just that it's not the norm in my backyard. It's about respect. All of us has allowed outsiders access to our land. Nothing but headaches: trash, driving across our wheat, gates left open, etc. We're done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jollyrancher, post: 3901862, member: 48430"] Mr. Glock has given you excellent advice. Offer to work for it. Don't offer the meat, most of my people around here won't eat it. We raise cattle for a living; we'd rather grab a t-bone out of the freezer. And another tip. Don't show up at their door acting like you're doing them a favor by getting rid of pests. I get that alot with coyote hunters. Almost every farmer I know in my area has a coyote rifle in the truck. We can handle our own problems. Heck, I got 4 of them little demon spawns yesterday. Contrary to what was said above, money isn't what we're after. I lease none of my ground. The three biggest operators in my area are close friends. Actually, one of them is family. Nobody has their ground leased out. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just that it's not the norm in my backyard. It's about respect. All of us has allowed outsiders access to our land. Nothing but headaches: trash, driving across our wheat, gates left open, etc. We're done. [/QUOTE]
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