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Posted by Tim(nj) on December 29, 2003 at 10:13:59 from (204.186.33.32):
In Reply to: CRP payments posted by dhermesc on December 29, 2003 at 08:20:57:
Be prepared for a lot of paperwork and grief. A guy here just sold his farm to the state for preservation (not just the development rights, but title the whole property). He had 80 acres in CRP. The state does not want to take over the agreement because it wants to put a deed restriction on the property and resell it as viable preserved farmland (most likely for a horse farm), and the CRP contract prevents that use. FSA/NRCS considers the sale a breach of agreement, and is demanding he pay back the money already allocated to him under the current contract. As far as your situation, the original owner cannot continue to receive payments on land that he no longer controls. Most likely by selling it, and he may not be aware of this, he will find himself in a breach hearing himself.
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