Posted by rrlund on July 28, 2008 at 16:15:51 from (216.46.210.211):
Miserable government and tree hugging pains in the @ss. I called the FSA office way back in early June about haying CRP ground under that program. They told me the basics,said they had a conference call coming up that same day,but no need to be in a hurry,you can't cut until August 1st anyway. So,I waited until early July,went in to certify my acres and sign up for DCP and a judge had put a halt on the critical feed use program,so I couldn't sign up. They've lifted the ban,so I went up this morning to sign up. They said that anybody who signed up before July 8th could procede. Anybody else has to wait for more instructions to know if we even can. In other words,if you didn't sign up when you couldn't sign up,you can't sign up! If I can't,it's open season on environmentalists around here and I'll get even,even if I have to take it out of their hides! The kicker is,they said that they are making owners DISC new CRP ground in the 3rd or 4th year now because the grass gets too thick for baby birds! These nosey pains in the @ss are gonna start to pay for having their nose in my business one way or another.
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