DMarley83
DMARLEY83
It doesn't matter how good the soil is.If the county max is one seventy five , you get one seventy fiveI think that the higher the CSR, the higher the rate/acre. If his CSR was low=lower cash rate.
It doesn't matter how good the soil is.If the county max is one seventy five , you get one seventy fiveI think that the higher the CSR, the higher the rate/acre. If his CSR was low=lower cash rate.
I know that is why I think she’s off. She should have quoted me the rate for that soil type . There’s only one soil type in this field .Soil rental rates for CRP is based on the rate for the three most prominent soil types for the acreage being bid into the contract. Up to the maximum on a per county basis. Missouri does not have or utilize CSR to the extent Iowa does. But the SRR is based off soil types up to an established maximum.
I would pick a program that allows for a seeding that meets your goals. Personally, id go CP-25 30-10 or CP25 20-20 tall grass. Others similar with tweak, CP38, CP2.Forgive the random ask- but I will be able to sign up next year for the first time- are there any good resources out there on what I may or may not want to do? This is a deer-centric property where the income would be nice but I'm not chasing money to any detriment of deer (cover).
I suspect total enrolled acres will be lower because of this. Will be interesting to see the data.Rates have definitely changed. In one county in Minnesota, the rate was close to $250 before and now it’s $183. They won’t entice a lot of interest, as cash rents are $200-275 ?
$3 corn? Do you have a graduate degree in farmer crying??Three dollar corn, high inputs, interest rates working up. Toss more acres on top of that coming out of CRP shit about o hit the fan
Yeah, it's crazy math. Sign up, don't receive a payment, but cancel and have to pay.... But, consider yourself lucky, I've had to pay a lot more than that when I changed my mind about crp....oh by the way to cancel after 3 days was I believe 113.00.