Posted by JMS/.MN on July 30, 2008 at 14:00:40 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: FSA and CRP posted by Dan-IA on July 30, 2008 at 12:06:39:
You are getting two issues confused. You could always buy out a CRP contract if you paid back the payments already received. This haying issue is different. It allows you to make hay this year, and still receive the yearly payment. Frankly, I think that is crap, because making first cutting hay at this time of year will give you nothing but crap. Plus, they should forego this year's payment. It's not hay- it is brush, but if cattle are desperate enough, they can survive on it with enough soy or molasses. Regarding the buyout provision- my son bought 10 acres of land a few years ago for a building site, had to pay back x years of CRP for the two acres where he put the house. Same provision is available now for those wanting to opt out of the CRP program and convert back to farming the land before the contract is up.
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