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 Anderson County Kansas | I'm not sure what you are saying, but there are no rules that say you can't break up grass and get subsidies on other ground. The only rules say that there has to be a determination done on it and if there are wetlands you can't drain them, if its HEL you have to have an approved conservation plan in place prior to growing a crop, if its determined NHEL and no wetlands you can do whatever you want with it. The rules aren't different for different areas they are the same nationally. Believe me, if our local office could stop the native grass around here being farmed they would. It won't matter in a few more years all of it that can be farmed will be. | |
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