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CRP grazing/haying apparently on hold
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<blockquote data-quote="ND Angus" data-source="post: 558943" data-attributes="member: 7655"><p>In ND this is a huge issue. There are ranchers who are now moving cattle off CRP and taking them to the sale barn because there is no place else to put them because of the drought. ND Stockmans Assocation was on the radio yestertday warning the hunting groups here in ND of the HUGE down fall of this. In ND you can hunt anywhere you want with out permission as long as the land is not posted. I stopped in to the local hardware store and they are sold out of "no hunting" signs and have cases of them on order. </p><p></p><p></p><p>We are not asking to hay this land every year , just during drought conditions like we have now. By not letting the ranchers hay this we are putting our food supply second to a few nesting birds. Landowners in this area are looking to get out of the CRP program as soon as they can . They want nothing to do with NWF , Game and Fish, and the Fish and Wildlife. </p><p></p><p>During this drought the farmers will get crop insurance and a diaster payment . The rancher will get nothing. Why not let them hay CRP ground? It would be cheaper for all tax payers to let them has as to give them a payment of some sort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ND Angus, post: 558943, member: 7655"] In ND this is a huge issue. There are ranchers who are now moving cattle off CRP and taking them to the sale barn because there is no place else to put them because of the drought. ND Stockmans Assocation was on the radio yestertday warning the hunting groups here in ND of the HUGE down fall of this. In ND you can hunt anywhere you want with out permission as long as the land is not posted. I stopped in to the local hardware store and they are sold out of "no hunting" signs and have cases of them on order. We are not asking to hay this land every year , just during drought conditions like we have now. By not letting the ranchers hay this we are putting our food supply second to a few nesting birds. Landowners in this area are looking to get out of the CRP program as soon as they can . They want nothing to do with NWF , Game and Fish, and the Fish and Wildlife. During this drought the farmers will get crop insurance and a diaster payment . The rancher will get nothing. Why not let them hay CRP ground? It would be cheaper for all tax payers to let them has as to give them a payment of some sort. [/QUOTE]
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