This Land Hasn't Been Farmed In 30+ Years! Time For BIG BUD Iron!
Welker Farms・2 minutes read
A 1978 KTA 525 Big Bud is being prepared for work on 500 acres of CRP ground, turning idle land back into farm ground. The process involves cultivating the grass to create good soil for no-till farming, with a family outing to explore Northwestern Montana along the way.
Insights
- Cultivating CRP ground is crucial to transform it into fertile soil for future farming practices, involving breaking up sod and grass to prepare for planting crops, as explained by the use of chisel points on the old Frick's dad, now Flexicoil.
- CRP, a government program from the 80s, aimed to conserve farmland by paying farmers to keep it out of production, with a limit of 25% per county, highlighting the significance of reviving long-idle CRP ground for agricultural purposes after over 30 years of being fallow.
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What is CRP ground?
Land left idle for environmental reasons.
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