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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1816194" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>LOL. If I didn't already know you were in my back yard I would have guessed you were a neighbor based on what you said here. We don't have conservation easements in this part of Ohio because all the mineral rights have been sold off to third parties years ago (coal mining companies). The mineral rights are required to be connected to the property as part of the conservation easement. As for the way you greeted them, I don't blame of fault you one bit. That is fairly standard around here from producers. It is meant to intimidate and it does. I've been greeted like that a few times as a grazing specialist out walking pastures. Not just by the landowner, but also by neighbors watching out for the landowner and their property. Trespass hunters can sometimes be a problem around here, as well as UTV joy riders. I'm neither of those, but I am a body that doesn't appear to be where I'm supposed to be without being stopped and questioned. </p><p></p><p>We do have both power line and gas pipeline easements around here. I can't say I recall many instances of a producer getting sideways with a power line company other than someone possibly doing something under a power line the easement/power company didn't allow or the power company getting a bit over zealous with spraying and ending up taking out part of a pasture. Gas lines are a bit of a different story with UTV use/checking on wells/tanks, abandoned wells/tanks, gates left open, and UTV damage to access lanes during inclimate weather conditions and UTVs notoriously spreading seed from invasive species/vegetation all over the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1816194, member: 43196"] LOL. If I didn't already know you were in my back yard I would have guessed you were a neighbor based on what you said here. We don't have conservation easements in this part of Ohio because all the mineral rights have been sold off to third parties years ago (coal mining companies). The mineral rights are required to be connected to the property as part of the conservation easement. As for the way you greeted them, I don't blame of fault you one bit. That is fairly standard around here from producers. It is meant to intimidate and it does. I've been greeted like that a few times as a grazing specialist out walking pastures. Not just by the landowner, but also by neighbors watching out for the landowner and their property. Trespass hunters can sometimes be a problem around here, as well as UTV joy riders. I'm neither of those, but I am a body that doesn't appear to be where I'm supposed to be without being stopped and questioned. We do have both power line and gas pipeline easements around here. I can't say I recall many instances of a producer getting sideways with a power line company other than someone possibly doing something under a power line the easement/power company didn't allow or the power company getting a bit over zealous with spraying and ending up taking out part of a pasture. Gas lines are a bit of a different story with UTV use/checking on wells/tanks, abandoned wells/tanks, gates left open, and UTV damage to access lanes during inclimate weather conditions and UTVs notoriously spreading seed from invasive species/vegetation all over the place. [/QUOTE]
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