Quote Originally Posted by Rudy View Post
I didn't see any damage either. I prefer to have permission to land on someone's property, but that is not always possible. I would guess that everyone on this forum would not knowingly damage crops, and I think we know to respect other people's property and anything on other people property. I live in a area surrounded by farmers that put in thousands of acres of crops. Some.of those fields border my family's property. We don't seem to have a problem with big tired Cubs damaging crops. Maybe that is an out west problem? I can say that no farmer has asked me if I minded having toxic pesticides and other chemicals runoff onto my land and drinking water. The point I make with that statement is you can pretty much take anyone's actions and make it look like they are doing something wrong. Yes, respect can be important.
All I said was Quit landing on other peoples crops. There are plenty of spots to land. I don't know what is hard about that. For most people that would be a given.