I believe Kismet hit it on the head. With my friend it's need not greed. I've known this man, and family for over 25 yr's. Watched his family grow up. Went to his son's football game's and daughter's volleyball team's. Had many dinner's, and shared a few beer's over the yr's. He has never asked for a dime to hunt his land. We compensate him in other way's. So I do think it is a matter of survival nothing else. All I know is this farm was every pheasant hunter's dream, with dirty corn, thick grass, slough's, pothole's, and weed chocked fence lines gone as are the bird's. I feel blessed with all the great memory's made there. Like was stated before as much as we want thing's to stay the same they seldom do. Happy hunting gentlemen!