I really don't like one person having that much power in this country, for a group to find one judge that they can convince.
On the other hand, I did not like the double dipping of openning up the CRP acres to haying - as I understood it for a small flat fee, you could collect your money & make the hay too. That seems wrong to me.
Past years if there was a feed emergency, you had to pay back some of the money you collected, & then you could hay it.
I do understand the hoops & dumb ideas part, the govt never considers practical application of things, just rules & regulations on a rubber stamp, no idea of what they really are accomplishing....
Corn prices dropped in part because your CRP land was opened up - they feel 3 million acres of corn equivelent.... Doesn't seem to make the headlines that it is no longer available to cattle feeders, so that 3 million acres is out of the picture - nope, that doesn't hit the general news, so I'm losing more than you in corn prices......
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