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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1806269" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Let's see....SE Ohio, Autumn Olive.....You wouldn't happen to reside in Belmont or Monroe county? I'm making a guess here, but I'm very familiar with your autumn olive issues. I see that you are constructing fence as well as addressing brush issues. SE Ohio is my 'stomping' grounds and I have worked with many producers to develop grazing plans throughout the area. There is a possibility I already know you. However, the Natural Resource Conservation Service within the United States Department of Agriculture can assist you in planning, designing and implementing grazing systems. Contact your local District Conservationist with the NRCS for more information. As you are in SE Ohio, your DC could even contact me (I'm a NRCS Grazing Specialist) and I would be happy to come to your farm and assist you with YOUR plans and ideas, and assist you in applying for USDA - NRCS assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1806269, member: 43196"] Hello, Let's see....SE Ohio, Autumn Olive.....You wouldn't happen to reside in Belmont or Monroe county? I'm making a guess here, but I'm very familiar with your autumn olive issues. I see that you are constructing fence as well as addressing brush issues. SE Ohio is my 'stomping' grounds and I have worked with many producers to develop grazing plans throughout the area. There is a possibility I already know you. However, the Natural Resource Conservation Service within the United States Department of Agriculture can assist you in planning, designing and implementing grazing systems. Contact your local District Conservationist with the NRCS for more information. As you are in SE Ohio, your DC could even contact me (I'm a NRCS Grazing Specialist) and I would be happy to come to your farm and assist you with YOUR plans and ideas, and assist you in applying for USDA - NRCS assistance. [/QUOTE]
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