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<blockquote data-quote="Texas G@l" data-source="post: 1713911" data-attributes="member: 39562"><p>We've utilized EQIP for brush management and seeding in the past. We had another contract with NRCS that was related to drought issues.... can't remember what it was called. It was a flat rate payment, not a cost share like EQIP and covered brush management, native seeding, cross-fencing and a solar well. We just submitted a request for additional cross-fencing and another solar well through EQIP. Overall we've been happy with the process and the results. . One of the folks in the NRCS office was super easy to work with; the other one was total pill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas G@l, post: 1713911, member: 39562"] We've utilized EQIP for brush management and seeding in the past. We had another contract with NRCS that was related to drought issues.... can't remember what it was called. It was a flat rate payment, not a cost share like EQIP and covered brush management, native seeding, cross-fencing and a solar well. We just submitted a request for additional cross-fencing and another solar well through EQIP. Overall we've been happy with the process and the results. . One of the folks in the NRCS office was super easy to work with; the other one was total pill. [/QUOTE]
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