Upland4Ever
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Just got my crp atlas and wow what a hit to the gut. I have lost all faith in our game and park. Our taxes are outa this word but yet we have less crp the 90% of pheasants states.
This is one of the reasons I am trying to get out of the state.
Missouri has more habitat in the Northwest pheasant corner than Nebraska does state wide. What's really scary,look at the DNR website and go to the Landowner contracts and compensation! They are spending a lot to try to attracted ground, 10.00, 25.00 etc per acre. somebody didn't believe me when I said Nebraska was paying $5.00 per acre on CRP a few years ago, better sit up straight in the chair,......but a lot of landowner reservations I guess.
What do the 5,10,15 dollar amounts refer to ?
It's on the web. price per acre, higher amount is premium CRP, wetlands( but not sandhill area), riparian woodland, for deer and turkey, ( every one's favorite!), drops down for lower grade habitat. Lots and Lots of waterfowl, Turkey, and Deer. Yahoo!
There is a good story on CRP loss and the impact on pheasant populations in South Dakota in the latest issue of "Shooting Sportsman." With corn and soybean prices so high, CRP payments can't compete. And its going to get worse.
Corn isn't so high right now. Many farmers will take a loss or little profit.
John Deere is already laying off workers because farmers will not have the surplus cash to buy new.
Those keeping a few acres in CRP will have a smile (smirk) on their face this fall ... especially if the area they farm was hit with untimely weather (too much, too little, etc). CRP pays no matter the weather pattern.
There is a good story on CRP loss and the impact on pheasant populations in South Dakota in the latest issue of "Shooting Sportsman." With corn and soybean prices so high, CRP payments can't compete. And its going to get worse.
I'm not so sure, maybe the pendulum is on the return swing. With calves at $1200/ head and corn at $3.25, grass looks better than grain.
Agreed. Folks have been saying things for a long time things will get worse- and they have. But as they say the only thing constant is change, and as McFarmer points out the pendulum is starting to swing a different direction.