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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 902371" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>You are probably correct about regional or state rules for the crp. If I was coming across as a self appointed expert I apologize, I am far from that, but I do know some details. </p><p></p><p> The hunting lease I was involved in a few years ago was on a ranch used to raise breading bulls. The outlay of the land was varied, some wooded, some cultivated, some open pasture and some crp. We were free to erect blinds or feeders everywhere but the cultivated and crp acres and out price per acre did not include those acres. We were also free to hunt the crp land but not the cultivated(for obvious reasons). To surmise, we were only paying for the non-crp and cultivated land based on how the ranch manager explained it to us. </p><p></p><p> I guess it could depend on what the state ag agency thinks the best way to rotate crops for certain types of land. Maybe the grass we have here will not suit their purposes.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is, anytime there is a government program that gives money to people for doing nothing with restrictions, crooks are going to figure out a way to get their paws into the till. </p><p></p><p></p><p>give me a hint...what is "LRC"? I'm drawing a blank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 902371, member: 13254"] You are probably correct about regional or state rules for the crp. If I was coming across as a self appointed expert I apologize, I am far from that, but I do know some details. The hunting lease I was involved in a few years ago was on a ranch used to raise breading bulls. The outlay of the land was varied, some wooded, some cultivated, some open pasture and some crp. We were free to erect blinds or feeders everywhere but the cultivated and crp acres and out price per acre did not include those acres. We were also free to hunt the crp land but not the cultivated(for obvious reasons). To surmise, we were only paying for the non-crp and cultivated land based on how the ranch manager explained it to us. I guess it could depend on what the state ag agency thinks the best way to rotate crops for certain types of land. Maybe the grass we have here will not suit their purposes. Bottom line is, anytime there is a government program that gives money to people for doing nothing with restrictions, crooks are going to figure out a way to get their paws into the till. give me a hint...what is "LRC"? I'm drawing a blank. [/QUOTE]
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