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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1538473" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>When my place burned the FSA paid about about half the cost of new fencing. The fire started about 4 miles from my place so I was just caught in the crossfire. The wind was howling. Luckily I lost no animals. The USDA and their dozer crew made a stand on the creek that crossed my place. Their helicopters drew water out of my biggest pond and the dozers cut a fire brake and they stopped its advancement at that point. It was downright scary. </p><p></p><p>The FSA indicated it would be much easier to work with the big land owner and his crew so thats what I did. The FSA guys came out and looked around and offered a program to help reestablish the grass but I passed on it and a year or so later everything was back to normal. So all I can offer you Rockroad is to work with your neighbors and the FSA and try to help the FSA out by letting one contractor do most of the work. Everything will go much quicker that way.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1538473, member: 5381"] When my place burned the FSA paid about about half the cost of new fencing. The fire started about 4 miles from my place so I was just caught in the crossfire. The wind was howling. Luckily I lost no animals. The USDA and their dozer crew made a stand on the creek that crossed my place. Their helicopters drew water out of my biggest pond and the dozers cut a fire brake and they stopped its advancement at that point. It was downright scary. The FSA indicated it would be much easier to work with the big land owner and his crew so thats what I did. The FSA guys came out and looked around and offered a program to help reestablish the grass but I passed on it and a year or so later everything was back to normal. So all I can offer you Rockroad is to work with your neighbors and the FSA and try to help the FSA out by letting one contractor do most of the work. Everything will go much quicker that way. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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