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    Future of CRP

    Where did ya hear this?
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    Future of CRP

    One of the main reasons NRCS has no teeth in compliance, is if called out on soil loss, the overwhelming majority of appeals are won by the land owner. Besides the fact that most of the soils in Iowa can loose 10 tons per acre per year and still be in compliance.
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    Future of CRP

    "Court Intervention: The only way to potentially extinguish a conservation easement is through a court of law, which is a difficult and unlikely process." I have seen many lawyers take a stab at them an have yet to see anyone succeed.
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    Future of CRP

    Agriculture in Iowa is long over due for reform. There are too many active and potential factors that put current agricultural stability at risk. I think, and honestly hope that some of these changes will force the hand of diversification of farming operations. Using different crop numbers and...
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    Future of CRP

    I sought more information, but I was told that is all they could give me at this time. I imagine if the program was written out, they would let existing contracts sunset, but that is only speculation.
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    Future of CRP

    Agreed. Those large high CSR farms going into pollinator certainly gave a lot of bad press.
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    Future of CRP

    Folks, I don't know how to word this without things spiraling out of hand. I had a conversation with someone very high up in the conservation world yesterday and it was mentioned that in the versions of the farm bill currently being drafted, the conservation reserve program is to be written out...
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    CRP Design Question

    Unless you want a thistle nightmare. I would have them do the pollinator under a 20:20. Those 10:30 mixes are trouble.
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    If you could change-

    1: Have people manage the land for diverse native habitat, instead making most management decisions based off of one single species. 2: Curtail the giant root measuring contest that deer hunting has become and focus more on the joy of the outdoors and stewardship of the land. 3: More public...
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    Rain totals??

    We have had over 6.5 in nw. Hardly any ran off. creeks hardly reacted to it.
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    Changing the Hunting Industry- Matt Rinella- podcast & discussion

    https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Places-to-Hunt-Shoot/Habitat-Access-Program
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    Need your thoughts/ideas AND reason why

    The best food plot you can have is diverse native prairie. 365 days a year of food.
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    What has hunting become???

    Yeah, it may be a big root measuring contest, but it's like driving a semi. You have the wheel, don't let the cars around you drive your truck for you. I harvest the deer that gets me excited, and gives me a chip shot.
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    How to handle Ragweed in CRP mix

    If you are only in the second year of establishment, I would clip it again at least once this year, especially if you have forbs in the mix. I would stay away from herbicide in the establishment period. As for disturbance during the nesting season, that does not apply during establishment, you...
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    Converting 160ac pasture to wildlife mecca

    This is where a plant community assessment would help to determine what is present, but held back. One year without grazing will tell a lot.
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    Converting 160ac pasture to wildlife mecca

    Before you tear up any pasture, I would definitely have a biological assessment completed. There is a high probability that what you would be plowing up is remnant prairie, even if it is highly disturbed. It is far easier and more ecologically beneficial to refurbish what is already present...
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    Improving monoculture of osage orange/hedge trees

    I would suggest getting a forester involved for some ideas. Diversity will be your friend. Both fast and slow growing species in the right places. Don't discount shrubs either, great food and habitat. Are you removing cattle permanently? We use cattle up in our area to set the brome back and...
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    Re enrolling crp

    It all depends on the soil type, but FSA will run the numbers. With CRP being capped at $300/ acre, there is a good chance that is where you will land. That plus the multiple incentives they currently have.
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    Re enrolling crp

    You are correct. If you want trees, you would have to start over with a forester approved plan and seeding. Another option would be to leave the strips of trees out of the contract and enroll the rest of the grassed area back into the program. Another thing to note; if the contract expired in...
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    Fall Prep for CRP

    Roundup and 24-d will work great. I would try for another just roundup pass in May and then no-till drill it. Been the quickest method of establishment in my experience.
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