A woman and a man own adjacent farmland. The woman cultivated crops on the man's land for 30 years, and by twenty years ago the woman had covered about ten acres of the man's land with crops. The man enjoyed walking through the crops and never objected, visiting roughly once a week. The woman died and left her farm to her son, who now claims that the ten acres were acquired by adverse possession by the woman. Has she satisfied the exclusive and adverse requirements for adverse possession?

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A woman and a man own adjacent farmland. The woman cultivated crops on the man's land for 30 years, and by twenty years ago the woman had covered about ten acres of the man's land with crops. The man enjoyed walking through the crops and never objected, visiting roughly once a week. The woman died and left her farm to her son, who now claims that the ten acres were acquired by adverse possession by the woman. Has she satisfied the exclusive and adverse requirements for adverse possession?

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