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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1713903" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>When I worked for the conservation district I had several clients who signed up for EQIP. Some really liked it others not at all. How the program is administered will vary from state to state and office to office. I cost nothing but time to ask and look into it. The guy that me and my clients had to work with wanted a person to sign up for everything under the sun. More atta boys for him. Also remember as we always said an elephant is a mouse built to NRCS specification. So my advise is to make sure you know exactly what is expected of you when you sign anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1713903, member: 498"] When I worked for the conservation district I had several clients who signed up for EQIP. Some really liked it others not at all. How the program is administered will vary from state to state and office to office. I cost nothing but time to ask and look into it. The guy that me and my clients had to work with wanted a person to sign up for everything under the sun. More atta boys for him. Also remember as we always said an elephant is a mouse built to NRCS specification. So my advise is to make sure you know exactly what is expected of you when you sign anything. [/QUOTE]
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