While discussing the issue of property rights. I would like to direct you the Habitat, where I an others have a thread, about the dust storm in Kansas and Oklahoma. I am sure that those farmers tilled the sod, believing that the storms would follow, and a decent growing season. While I do not want a debate on hunting access rights. It is indemic that the result of a few have a devastating consequences on all the rest of us. We hear from the ag lobby that none this can happen, because we are light years ahead of the past. While access to hunting is debatable, surely the discussion about legislation to control, (I know government control, is every farmers dread), to control what they do on the land. There is quite a possibilty that we will be a drought period for the next 10 years. We do this again repeatedly, a lot of these farmers will be busted, sell their ground which played out to the government, due to along period of abuse and a predictable weather cycle. When the government owns it, hunters, fishermen, birdwatchers, will trod the property with the permission of the landlord. If you don't think it will happen got to SW Kansas, see the Cimmaron Grasslands. That was the epcicenter last time, all divided into private parcels.