just fyi,theres all kinds of gov programs around that will pay you to plant trees,theres also ones that pay you to simply do nothing,just fence your place off and leave it alone. Crp simply pays you to plant grass. They all require some effort on your part. the biggest single complainers here,(go back and read every post),is from folks upset that they cannot rent or buy this land..the fact that 99% of them couldnt afford it anyway is immaterial to them.Theres land for sale everywhere,why dont they buy it?someone owns 1000 acres and the fellow next door is mad because he only owns 10? what is that to you if they own a thousand?they bought it or someone in thier family did. why would folks be upset because the man with a thousand acres got more money for putting it in crp? it pays on a per acre basis,go buy more land and you'll get more also! shoot,if you can buy land,(as in have the financial rescources OR more importantly credit)if the program pays 100 a acre for 20 years buy any place you can find for less than 2000 an acre and retire! but youve of course got to pay maintenance costs,taxes,etc etc.that cuts into your PURE profit.But if you have to actually DO something for that money,what happened to that free gov handout?Thats strange,all these gov programs require you to PRODUCE something.
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