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CRP grazing/haying apparently on hold
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 561259" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That's interesting John I can see some similarities in how the tax treatment is detrimental. I've been accused of being a timbe beast before but in actuality I love trees. Probably have hugged more than any environmentalist ever thought about. It just seems wrong to treat timber this way then to have "government incentives" to encourage reforestation. If they were at all serious about the environment all they would have to do is treat timber as they do any other resource and tax it when it is harvested. Polls have shown that the vast majority of landowners own timber for reasons other than income. So could you imagine what our forests would look like if they didn't make you cut it? Its just a shame. That's all I can say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 561259, member: 4362"] That's interesting John I can see some similarities in how the tax treatment is detrimental. I've been accused of being a timbe beast before but in actuality I love trees. Probably have hugged more than any environmentalist ever thought about. It just seems wrong to treat timber this way then to have "government incentives" to encourage reforestation. If they were at all serious about the environment all they would have to do is treat timber as they do any other resource and tax it when it is harvested. Polls have shown that the vast majority of landowners own timber for reasons other than income. So could you imagine what our forests would look like if they didn't make you cut it? Its just a shame. That's all I can say. [/QUOTE]
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