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    #11
    I would quit farming before I took a cent from these sneaky ****s

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      #12
      Freewheat,, did you sign anything?

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        #13
        I agree, tell them to fu

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          #14
          They have as much interest in you, your farm, and your farms well being as the oil companies have. If you are good with that go right ahead.

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            #15
            So just hate them? No reason? Anyone wanna share specifics about what they are going to do to me for taking money from them? I signed an agreement with them, nothing sneaky or shady. I simply provide a cover crop, they pay me for half the seed.

            Heck of a crop too, I never knew alfalfa grew that tall and thick. Wow! They should have paid me to over winter my fabas, there were more duck nests in there than I could count. lol

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              #16
              So I am assuming you can't cut it before a certain date, have to have a flush bar on the haybine and may have to leave it established for a certain amount of years?

              To each their own and we probably all signed things that have us lose control of some of our land......pipelines, utilities, oil and gas, all sorts of easments. Some voluntary and some not so much...in some cases give it or they'll take it.

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                #17
                Just blind hate Freewheat but what dd you expect from the ditching and bitching crew? I haven't worked with DU yet but I certainly recognise that we have common goals. I like the idea of having healthy soil, wildlife and the ability to hold more water on my land.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                  To each their own and we probably all signed things that have us lose control of some of our land......pipelines, utilities, oil and gas, all sorts of easments. Some voluntary and some not so much...in some cases give it or they'll take it.
                  You forgot to mention TUA costs associated with GM crops. Paying a company which then comes and sticks its nose in your business, goes through your records, checks your crops like they are some kind of god. Funny there is no hate directed against them.
                  #stockholm syndrome

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                    #19
                    There is no cut date in the papers. There is a specified number of years to be left as forage, but if I wish, I can take out the forage before then.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by freewheat View Post
                      So just hate them? No reason? Anyone wanna share specifics about what they are going to do to me for taking money from them? I signed an agreement with them, nothing sneaky or shady. I simply provide a cover crop, they pay me for half the seed.

                      Heck of a crop too, I never knew alfalfa grew that tall and thick. Wow! They should have paid me to over winter my fabas, there were more duck nests in there than I could count. lol
                      Your contract sounds fine Freewheat and will save you $ but there are a lot of bad agreements they have signed with farmers.

                      Ducks Unlimited used to have contracts with farmers for "conservation land" that if you went through the fine print they would have the right to flood the land if they needed too.

                      DU has also put weirs in lakes and rivers that restrict the flow of water. This was usually done during dry years and now those restrictions are causing high water levels in lakes and sloughs during wet years.

                      They are definitely not worried about the best interest of farmers.

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