In one spot, 6 different farmers claimed to own the same area of ground.
The farmers claimed that the taxes would leave them hopelessly impoverished.
The local farmers claim that the olives grown on these trees produce the most fragrant olive oil in the country.
In 1968, a farmer claimed to have shot a puma, but could not provide any evidence.
Would increase the amount of money that farmers can claim for damage caused by dogs to horses, cattle and certain other livestock.
The farmer claims that it passed back and forth over the field as if it were planting something.
No peasant or farmer could claim the land he occupied without formal legal title.
In 1964, the farmers claimed rightful ownership of the land and brought several civil action lawsuits against the government.
One farmer claimed he would do nothing to the buildings until his son had been confirmed in the tenancy.
The farmers claimed that they were only normal farmers and would follow the law.