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NRCS money for game fencing?? #3795948 11/28/12 03:55 PM
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Someone told me the other day that you can get EQIP (Environmental Quality Incentives Program) money through the NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service) to help subsidize the cost of building game fence if it is intended for game management.

Does anyone have any more detailed information about this? I can't seem to find anything...

Maybe he misunderstood?? confused2


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Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: Eland Slayer] #3796006 11/28/12 04:16 PM
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They won't pay for fencing. Now if you want to plant native grasses and that sort of thing they would pay for it.

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Originally Posted By: CoastalPrairieOutfitters
They won't pay for fencing. Now if you want to plant native grasses and that sort of thing they would pay for it.


Well....not entirely true. I just visited a property in Junction (a little over 700 acres), and the owner got EQIP money to help pay for 3 cross fences (4 ft. goat wire). I don't really expect them to help pay for any type of game fencing, but apparently they will help with livestock fences.

(I believe the reason for subsidizing the cross fencing is to help encourage rotational grazing.)


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Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: Eland Slayer] #3796165 11/28/12 05:10 PM
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Call your local office and get answers to all your questions.

They are very helpful.

Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: Rock Rancher] #3796811 11/28/12 08:35 PM
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they have funding for cross fencing but they do not fund border fences...i have never heard of high fencing for wildlife management just for livestock but it never hurts to ask

Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: IHateFeralPigs] #3797066 11/28/12 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: IHateFeralPigs
they have funding for cross fencing but they do not fund border fences...i have never heard of high fencing for wildlife management just for livestock but it never hurts to ask


No need for the smart aleck remarks...

If you truly believe that, then you know very little about high fences.


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Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: Eland Slayer] #3797096 11/28/12 10:13 PM
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Easy Eland Slayer. Cool down. I think he meant they dont provide funding for high fencing for management purposes, only fencing for livestock.

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They will help with cross fencing so a person can defer pastures for grazing. That is if money is available.

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hey Eland Slayer......maybe i should word it better... laugh i was not trying to be a smart mouth.....i think that the funding is for only cross fences....i really don't get into the arguments about HF and LF hunting...

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My mistake....it just sounded to me like you were saying anything behind a high fence was livestock.


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Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: Eland Slayer] #3802339 11/30/12 02:07 PM
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So is this tax money going to fences?

If I didn't have to pay for taxes to build other people's fences, maybe I could afford to build my own.

I Hope it is "on-the-table" in Washington too, along with any entomology studies, ObamaPhones, or does coffee make you loose weight "grants".


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"If age structure is deemed to be valuable to management,...What percentage change in age structure or condition does TPWD recognize that it needs to detect in order to trigger a regulatory change?

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Re: NRCS money for game fencing?? [Re: PHishTX] #3802425 11/30/12 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: PHishTX
So is this tax money going to fences?

If I didn't have to pay for taxes to build other people's fences, maybe I could afford to build my own.

I Hope it is "on-the-table" in Washington too, along with any entomology studies, ObamaPhones, or does coffee make you loose weight "grants".



All ag type land improvements are deprecatable.. that includes every fence you see in the county.

I think reversing that would be a very bsd deal


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depreciated???


Originally Posted By: WMI report
"If age structure is deemed to be valuable to management,...What percentage change in age structure or condition does TPWD recognize that it needs to detect in order to trigger a regulatory change?

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I have to agree, I don't need to pay for someone else cross fence and somebody else doesn't need to pay for my kid to attend school. But from what I have also heard its only for interior fences and doesn't cover exterior property lines.

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I desperately need to purchase about 1000 acres of my own to do whatever I please with. Can I get a grant for that?





















grin Just kidding (sort of).

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Originally Posted By: grout-scout
I have to agree, I don't need to pay for someone else cross fence and somebody else doesn't need to pay for my kid to attend school. But from what I have also heard its only for interior fences and doesn't cover exterior property lines.


I don't like contributing to Obama-exterior fences OR Obama-interior fences any more than I like paying for OBAMA-Phones.

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"If age structure is deemed to be valuable to management,...What percentage change in age structure or condition does TPWD recognize that it needs to detect in order to trigger a regulatory change?

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Originally Posted By: PHishTX
Originally Posted By: grout-scout
I have to agree, I don't need to pay for someone else cross fence and somebody else doesn't need to pay for my kid to attend school. But from what I have also heard its only for interior fences and doesn't cover exterior property lines.


I don't like contributing to Obama-exterior fences OR Obama-interior fences any more than I like paying for OBAMA-Phones.


I agree 100%

. My uncle works at one of those programs the OP was talking about and he was talking about this program one day.

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depreciated???


Correct..fat fingers small phone bang


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I have to agree, I don't need to pay for someone else cross fence and somebody else doesn't need to pay for my kid to attend school. But from what I have also heard its only for interior fences and doesn't cover exterior property lines.


I don't like contributing to Obama-exterior fences OR Obama-interior fences any more than I like paying for OBAMA-Phones.


I agree 100%

. My uncle works at one of those programs the OP was talking about and he was talking about this program one day.


It was implemented long before Obama...also cedar and mesquite removal. Not every rancher and farmer is enrolled in tcu ranch management program.

Rotational grazing and pasture management benefit every consumer that eats and likes higher water quality. More efficient the pasture the more plentiful the production...more efficient and higher production equal lower costs to consumer


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I have to agree, I don't need to pay for someone else cross fence and somebody else doesn't need to pay for my kid to attend school. But from what I have also heard its only for interior fences and doesn't cover exterior property lines.


I don't like contributing to Govmnt-exterior fences OR Govmnt-interior fences any more than I like paying for OBAMA-Phones.


I agree 100%

. My uncle works at one of those programs the OP was talking about and he was talking about this program one day.


It was implemented long before Obama...also cedar and mesquite removal. Not every rancher and farmer is enrolled in tcu ranch management program.

Rotational grazing and pasture management benefit every consumer that eats and likes higher water quality. More efficient the pasture the more plentiful the production...more efficient and higher production equal lower costs to consumer


Didn't like it before Obama either. I can edit it then.^^

But Obama-phone stays. banana

Don't know where the TCU comment came from??? They do have a BIG football game this weekind I think.

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"If age structure is deemed to be valuable to management,...What percentage change in age structure or condition does TPWD recognize that it needs to detect in order to trigger a regulatory change?

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TCU Ranch management= thought by some as the end all, be all for the most advanced range and ranch management practices available.

Basically say the programs are there to help educate farmers and ranchers and off set some costs to better production, footprint and water quality for all


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Originally Posted By: PHishTX
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[I don't like contributing to Govmnt-exterior fences OR Govmnt-interior fences any more than I like paying for OBAMA-Phones.


I agree 100%

. My uncle works at one of those programs the OP was talking about and he was talking about this program one day.


It was implemented long before Obama...also cedar and mesquite removal. Not every rancher and farmer is enrolled in tcu ranch management program.

Rotational grazing and pasture management benefit every consumer that eats and likes higher water quality. More efficient the pasture the more plentiful the production...more efficient and higher production equal lower costs to consumer


Didn't like it before Obama either. I can edit it then.^^

But Obama-phone stays. banana

Don't know where the TCU comment came from??? They do have a BIG football game this weekind I think.


It pains me to say this but the "Obama" phone actually was started in the Bush years. He did it to please Palosi and some other liberal democrat. Obama just gets credit for it cause it took so long to catch on.

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