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CRP grazing/haying apparently on hold
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<blockquote data-quote="klintdog" data-source="post: 560179" data-attributes="member: 3322"><p>The next two years are going to be very interesting for the program in our area. There are a lot of very unhappy people right now since this court case came along. The other issue here is that the average per acre payment is between $22 and $50 per acre. On our land, we receive $25/acre for our CRP land, which was good when my grandfather enrolled 13 years ago and the economy wasn't as strong. Cash rent was $20 an acre and the gov't gave you $25 instead. Right now, that same land is still getting $25/acre, but cash rent is up to $35. When you get to the east side of ND, it gets much worse. CRP payments are $50/acre, but cash rent is now up to $150/acre. I don't foresee a lot of acres being reenrolled if the program continues down it's current path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klintdog, post: 560179, member: 3322"] The next two years are going to be very interesting for the program in our area. There are a lot of very unhappy people right now since this court case came along. The other issue here is that the average per acre payment is between $22 and $50 per acre. On our land, we receive $25/acre for our CRP land, which was good when my grandfather enrolled 13 years ago and the economy wasn't as strong. Cash rent was $20 an acre and the gov't gave you $25 instead. Right now, that same land is still getting $25/acre, but cash rent is up to $35. When you get to the east side of ND, it gets much worse. CRP payments are $50/acre, but cash rent is now up to $150/acre. I don't foresee a lot of acres being reenrolled if the program continues down it's current path. [/QUOTE]
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