A farmer’s family has owned their land for generations, including a beautiful ridge with an old oak tree. After a nearby housing development is built, the HOA president, Brenda, constantly complains about normal farm activities.
One day, the farmer returns home and finds that Brenda has set up a large wedding on his ridge without permission, claiming she has a right to use the land. The sheriff cannot remove the event immediately because it is considered a civil dispute.
Instead of damaging the wedding setup, the farmer legally spreads liquid fertilizer on his own pasture using a manure spreader. The wind carries the terrible smell and spray over the wedding guests, ruining the ceremony and causing everyone to flee. Brenda even falls face-first into the muddy pasture while trying to stop him.
After the disaster, Brenda stops bothering the farmer, and the land remains peaceful and respected again.