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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 455750" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>If you sign up for one of these programs, you are going to be required to adhere to the guidelines.. regardless of if you agree with them or not. So.. don't sign up if you're not interested in following them. A friend got into a 10 year program here in Texas years ago, and he was happy about some things, not happy about others. Now that the program is over, he insists he wouldn't have done it over, but he did get a lot of monetary help for doing certain procedures on his ranch. He also lost money the last year of the program when he was required to sprig 110 acres in coastal. We'd had a dry spring, and he had to plant before April 1st. He never got a stand, so it was a waste on his part and the government.</p><p></p><p>They will definately "watch" you... here if you don't do the procedures when you're required to, you risk having to pay the USDA back all the money they've paid on their portion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 455750, member: 173"] If you sign up for one of these programs, you are going to be required to adhere to the guidelines.. regardless of if you agree with them or not. So.. don't sign up if you're not interested in following them. A friend got into a 10 year program here in Texas years ago, and he was happy about some things, not happy about others. Now that the program is over, he insists he wouldn't have done it over, but he did get a lot of monetary help for doing certain procedures on his ranch. He also lost money the last year of the program when he was required to sprig 110 acres in coastal. We'd had a dry spring, and he had to plant before April 1st. He never got a stand, so it was a waste on his part and the government. They will definately "watch" you... here if you don't do the procedures when you're required to, you risk having to pay the USDA back all the money they've paid on their portion. [/QUOTE]
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