Posted by JD Seller on November 25, 2017 at 19:08:17 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: The end of CRP posted by David G on November 25, 2017 at 16:31:48:
Well I am glad the darn thing is dead in its past form. It was just a welfare program for land owners.
I am all for conservation. It really irked me to see farms ten times flater than mine getting the whole farm into CRP. That was BS. Target the erodible land. Filter strips, head lands, water way berms and etc. is a much better use of the money. It also improve water quality way more than whole farm/field bid.
Also allow established erosion controls be eligible for payments. I have seeded down head lands and grass water ways that did not quality because we put them in ourselves before the CRP ever started.
Then also make the land owners maintain the ground too. Around here it used to look like it snowed when the wind blew the thistle seeds around off the CRP acres. Other state make them do it but Dubuque and Clayton County sure did not seem to do much enforcing.
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