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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 747952" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>King I am in Caldwell County SCS is paying 60% of up to $250 an acre this includes seedbed preparation,seeding, fertilization and one weed spraying. This is aTexas funded program so you need to see your local SCS agent to see what he can do for you. I was doing it out of pocket because of range conditions then I dicsovered their program. You can have it all commercially done or do it your self and and charge machinery,fuel and labor to do it yourself. I will be seeding Dahl bluestem so my actually cost will be fuel ,seed , fertilizer and weed spray. A soil test has to be done to apply the correct fert. I am donig that now, have not got results back . By doing it myself and charging it off as a commercial job (which is ok with them) I am hoping to do it close to what their payment will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 747952, member: 10124"] King I am in Caldwell County SCS is paying 60% of up to $250 an acre this includes seedbed preparation,seeding, fertilization and one weed spraying. This is aTexas funded program so you need to see your local SCS agent to see what he can do for you. I was doing it out of pocket because of range conditions then I dicsovered their program. You can have it all commercially done or do it your self and and charge machinery,fuel and labor to do it yourself. I will be seeding Dahl bluestem so my actually cost will be fuel ,seed , fertilizer and weed spray. A soil test has to be done to apply the correct fert. I am donig that now, have not got results back . By doing it myself and charging it off as a commercial job (which is ok with them) I am hoping to do it close to what their payment will be. [/QUOTE]
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