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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1219594" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>Those understanding and defending a program does not mean they defend the individuals that legally manipulate the system. Freeloaders and slackers were not invented when the farm programs came about. I can see how a lawyer might sit and study how to qualify for subsidies. </p><p>70% of the farms in our state have never received any subsidies. </p><p>10% collected 81% of the subsidies.</p><p>I wonder how many tried and did not qualify? I wonder how many have never called their local FSA to see what is out there for their farm?</p><p>All of the programs I have read about are cost share. They are not free.</p><p>I found out last year that I could rent a no-till seed drill from FSA for $8 per acre. None of the local stores rent out seed drills anymore. I imagine the $8 probably pays for the cost of the drill and repairs over the time it is active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1219594, member: 17986"] Those understanding and defending a program does not mean they defend the individuals that legally manipulate the system. Freeloaders and slackers were not invented when the farm programs came about. I can see how a lawyer might sit and study how to qualify for subsidies. 70% of the farms in our state have never received any subsidies. 10% collected 81% of the subsidies. I wonder how many tried and did not qualify? I wonder how many have never called their local FSA to see what is out there for their farm? All of the programs I have read about are cost share. They are not free. I found out last year that I could rent a no-till seed drill from FSA for $8 per acre. None of the local stores rent out seed drills anymore. I imagine the $8 probably pays for the cost of the drill and repairs over the time it is active. [/QUOTE]
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