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CRP grazing/haying apparently on hold
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 557541" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>I'm throwing in the bs flag on that one. I don't know about the sage grouse, but they evidently don't know about the bob white quail and ring necked pheasants. Here on our property the Ohio DNR guys trap quail from some of our pastures and release them in areas they're trying to repopulate. We also have acreage that belongs to m-i-l in the CRP. The DNR guys have never seen a quail on that place, 13 miles away from our place.</p><p></p><p>This situation stinks! We didn't count on making hay from the CRP because it would have been crap by the time it was released and our hay is producing well this year. But if we hit a drought again for the next 5 months then that crap would beat snowballs. I think that judge is in the back pocket of the 'environmentalists'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 557541, member: 1974"] I'm throwing in the bs flag on that one. I don't know about the sage grouse, but they evidently don't know about the bob white quail and ring necked pheasants. Here on our property the Ohio DNR guys trap quail from some of our pastures and release them in areas they're trying to repopulate. We also have acreage that belongs to m-i-l in the CRP. The DNR guys have never seen a quail on that place, 13 miles away from our place. This situation stinks! We didn't count on making hay from the CRP because it would have been crap by the time it was released and our hay is producing well this year. But if we hit a drought again for the next 5 months then that crap would beat snowballs. I think that judge is in the back pocket of the 'environmentalists'. [/QUOTE]
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