I know some of you guys have tried about everything under the sun for quality deer habitat enhancements so I'm looking for some recommendations and feedback from you if you would be so generous. I have an 80 farm in Northern Missouri that's an overall pretty damn good farm considering it's in Missouri. I see tons of deer and Turkey and typically get a nice deer or two on the farm each year. My farm is about 36 acres of timber and 44 acres tillable. It is pretty rolling. Though it has been farmed for a long time, it probably shouldn't be due to the sloping of the ground. I had an NRCS fella out a months back to look at some erosion issues and to get his recommendations to combat those issues and our meeting turned into more of a habitat meeting. Very nice fella and very habitat minded. While he did provide some information and opportunities for terracing and field drains his "off the record" recommendation was to utilize some of the EQIP opportunities to stabilize the soil and at the same time build better habitat. CRP is an option but not my first pick from a financial aspect. His recommendations were to use a combination of the different EQIP programs and specifically the switchgrass programs, Forbes programs, but he also spoke very highly of the pollinator and monarch programs which do pay very high per acre. In February 25' my farming contract will be up, and I'd like to turn my EQIP plan in soon to see if I get approved. My initial inclination is to still try and farm the better ground on the tops of the ridges which would be about 12-18 acres, and then mix and match the EQIP programs to design the rest. I've attached an aerial if that would help, but any and all information or recommendations I could get from you guys would be very appreciated. I figure maybe I can learn from your successes as well as mistakes. Thanks for your time!