Posted by adam r on November 24, 2010 at 05:36:53 from (69.66.71.73):
I recently purchased a farm that has about 5 acres of land that has been in pasture. I subpose the area is 300 feet wide by 650 feet long. The primarly reason it has not been farmed boils down to the fact that it 1) connects some lower timber/pasture with the upper part of the farm, and 2) at one time it was probably wet. During the early 1980's it was tiled. This is some of the best land on the farm. Both sides of this relatively narrow stip are continuously cropped. One side by a neighbor and one side by me. A small waterway (ditch) goes down along one side to a creek. I would like to bring it into production. I know it really isn't a sodbuster issue as it is not highly erodeable. It is very flat. I don't know if it could fall under a wetland. As I mentioned it is fairly well tiled. No water sits on the land and there are no reeds or catails growing. I would like to have your ideas and knowledge before I go into the Farm Service Agency to propose bringing this into production. What do I need to know????
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