As an ex-city slicker who now has a say in what happens on about a thousand acres of farmland I sure see both sides of this debate.
I do what I can without hurting the bottom line to much and we don't charge anyone to hunt. This year we had several nice thank-yous and thats real nice. But in 7 years I've only had 2 people kick in a little help with the cost of doing all of this. The notable execption being the dozen or so young guys from Ellsworth AFB that came down last spring and helped with the clean-up of the old farmstead and did some fence work and planted some shrubs.
So just a thought that if you hunt somewhere for free you might ask if there is anything you can help with or at least offer a few bucks to "help with the habitat work", equipment,chemicals,seed,time or hired out custom work is expensive-so isn't it nice that you can show up opening day and hunt land that someone else has spent time,money and love on.