Posted by Scott in SF on August 20, 2011 at 22:58:21 from (75.61.102.36):
In Reply to: Re: Wetlands posted by GordoSD on August 20, 2011 at 13:05:00:
Yep, I have been through that with them. It is for planting buffer strips on cropland, and I already far enough away. What I want is WRP and perpituity (forever in ND is 30 years)for the creek and the river that run through my pastures. I want to fence off the waterways and provide alternative watering sights. I already have EQIP water tanks and a pipeline that I want to expand. Every creek in ND, and SD for that matter, that has cows on it that I have seen, is, in my opinion in poor condition. The banks are caving in, the bufflo berry bushes are just nubs, the cows hang out in the water stiring up mud, they pee and poo, drink it and get sick, and they don't gain weight. And what is the point of raising beef if they don't gain weight ?
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