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Soil Conservation offered to buy 1/2 of my no til drill
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<blockquote data-quote="millstreaminn" data-source="post: 1328045" data-attributes="member: 4844"><p>All's I know is when I spoke to the conservation officer, he told me to to "qualify" for the cost sharing of the drill, they would come down and map my farm and then "help" me decide what crops to plant where. I assumed their "help" would be in the form of "You can't till that ground, drive through there, let those cows walk through the creek etc." I've been cited before by the DEP for pulling out willow bushes that were growing too close to the stream with my excavator. I also paid a $500 fine for dumping a load of gravel too close to the stream. </p><p></p><p>I'm just not crazy about letting these people on my land to "help me".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millstreaminn, post: 1328045, member: 4844"] All's I know is when I spoke to the conservation officer, he told me to to "qualify" for the cost sharing of the drill, they would come down and map my farm and then "help" me decide what crops to plant where. I assumed their "help" would be in the form of "You can't till that ground, drive through there, let those cows walk through the creek etc." I've been cited before by the DEP for pulling out willow bushes that were growing too close to the stream with my excavator. I also paid a $500 fine for dumping a load of gravel too close to the stream. I'm just not crazy about letting these people on my land to "help me". [/QUOTE]
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