Posted by The Famous Grouse on October 20, 2020 at 07:26:45 from (71.34.28.67):
In Reply to: Late CRP Payment posted by super99 on October 19, 2020 at 17:06:41:
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Exactly.
Then when crop prices are high, you pull the marginal land out of CRP. And rediscover exactly why you had it in CRP in the first place, because you lose money on every acre of it.
Then you whine and complain when you can't get the land back in the program and go back to getting paid to NOT produce anything. Because spending your own money to not produce anything really sucks.
There should be a 10-year penalty box for anyone who pulls land out of CRP if it was eligible for re-enrollment. Pull it out and you have to go 10 years before you can enroll that acerage again.
I just shake my head and laugh at all the geniuses out there who pulled land out of CRP back during the ethanol boom. Yeah, they were going to make a killing farming all those hillsides and low ground spots that had been in CRP. Then they got bad weather and crop prices went down and they lost thier @sses. So they whine about how there's no CRP enrollments available in their county and they're going broke because now they "have to farm" all those tilled up acres of former CRP.
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