Posted by Fixerupper on August 20, 2011 at 10:58:51 from (216.51.181.73):
In Reply to: Wetlands posted by 2cylpartsinfo on August 20, 2011 at 08:54:08:
Like others said, check with the local FSA or NRCS offices. You might even have to deal with both of them as they go hand-in -hand when it comes to CRP wetlands etc. CRP (conservation reserve program)wetlands can be hunted so I don't see why dogs can't run there but check with them first. If trees aren't in the origional seeding plan when the wetlands were seeded, then they are probably considered a weed that needs to cut out just like thistles or any other unwanted weed, but not harvested for use.
If these trees were planted as part of the seeding plan, then they have to stay for the length of the contract. Contacting the NRCS before you do it is a good idea. They will have a copy of the origional seeding plan.
When you want to enter land into the CRP program you talk to the folks at FSA to put the land into CRP. Then you go to the NRCS office to work out what you will plant on that land. Confused?
Sometimes if you tell them in a calm businesslike manner what you want to do they will show you the 'official' regs on what you 'should' do but they don't say you 'can not' do it. The people at the office know what works or not, but they still have to follow the regs. Jim
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