Posted by Tom Barto on November 14, 2012 at 09:52:37 from (67.142.163.26):
In Reply to: Conservation easement posted by goose12 on November 14, 2012 at 09:22:26:
I would stay away from any and all gov't sponsored conservation easement programs...that is trouble you don't need!
Most are not a plant and leave program anymore and if you don't follow the rules, you don't get the payment.
I say let history be your guide...look at the wealth lost due to the CRP program since the early 70's...the areas that accepted the program - got very poor with depressed land values...
The areas that didn't accept the program grew in large properous towns and suburbs....Just compare northern Iowa to southern Iowa as a quick simple example.
If it were me - and you didn't want to farm it...I'll assume your not cash renting because its marginal farm ground...I'd get it planted to pasture and lease it to a cattle guy...
The cattle supply in the US is at all time historic low...real estate for grazing also at an all time low due to the high grain prices....
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