Maybe, but that doesn't change the reality of the situation.
Cash out at the inflated prices and avoid the legal trouble. Or just don't instigate it in the first place if you want to stay. A third option would be fencing your property off.
But running around like Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino and sticking a gun in everyone's face will eventually land you in trouble. Either you'll lose your cool, someone else will be packing iron, or you'll tangle with someone who is younger, tougher, and not afraid. None of those options are healthy in the long run.
"Progress" doesn't care if it was your grandaddy's land, and the machine will win in the end. You can fight it and fail or go with the flow and and enjoy the rest of your life on a quiet piece of real estate, far from the idiots and commotion. I'm not speaking theoretically here. I was born in the 80's in Whitefish, Montana and have seen a lot of things change. I'm not happy about it, but I'm willing to recognize I, as one individual human being, can't stop it. You can either be angry all the time or extract yourself from the situation. Your choice.
I remember a scene from No Country for Old Men when Ed Tom asks Willis if he ever thinks about getting revenge on the man who shot and paralyzed him. Willis answered something to the effect that when you spend your life trying to get back what is already lost, you're letting what you have left slip away.