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Re: How would you turn a swamp into a pond?
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Posted by KC Bob on April 08, 2003 at 13:26:03 from (172.146.163.221):
In Reply to: How would you turn a swamp into a pond? posted by Curious in SC on April 06, 2003 at 18:17:16:
I have two ponds now and three more to go. I am damning up draws between CRP ground that I have. They will be about 4ac each. The state pays me to build them then stocks them with fish at no cost. If I run live stock I must finch them off. This dose not give anybody the right to come on my farm. I got that in writhing before I built the first one. So call your county agent he will help you with this. They will do the survey and set the specifications for the dam and it will be right. You can hire it done and they will pay for most of it. Once you get them in on the crime you can sleep good at night. Try it you will like it. Bob
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