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<blockquote data-quote="nwsg76" data-source="post: 5664445" data-attributes="member: 7241"><p>The landowner will need to talk to local Farm Service Office (FSA). </p><p>It depends on the cover type enrolled into rental agreement with FSA. </p><p>Certain CRP practice allow food plots and some do not. When plots are allowed, typically up to 10% of acres enrolled can be food plots. </p><p>It is possible to modify crp contracts to add food plots after agreement has been signed. But only in certain cases. Better to work with your landowner to get food plots into agreement when signed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwsg76, post: 5664445, member: 7241"] The landowner will need to talk to local Farm Service Office (FSA). It depends on the cover type enrolled into rental agreement with FSA. Certain CRP practice allow food plots and some do not. When plots are allowed, typically up to 10% of acres enrolled can be food plots. It is possible to modify crp contracts to add food plots after agreement has been signed. But only in certain cases. Better to work with your landowner to get food plots into agreement when signed. [/QUOTE]
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