I have had some land in and out of crp over the years. The last of it came out 4 years ago and I was getting $60/acre. In our town coservation,FSA, etc are in one building and I am going down to see what is available. If it is as much as the poster says, I am in with rrlund and they can have my house for a second field office. As far as criticism for taking part in government programs,that's a loaded question. Over 500 of the largest corporations in America take an aggregate of several billion dollars in corporate welfare. I do not hear any talk telling employees too quit their jobs. But, if a farmer takes a government payment he's compared to a welfare recipient. As far as adding to the national debt, it is too late to do any thing. There is at leat $41 trillion of debt not the $17 trillion figure the government uses. There has never been a nation that has printed currency without any backing that has existed for any period of time. To end with, The $85 billion dollar deficit printed every month is more than the value of the national corn crop.
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