“We’re in a place where we have more money than we have applications,” says Brandon Bates, assistant state conservationist with NRCS. The agency really doesn't want to have to send money back to Congress.
In prior years, it’s been due to not having certain amounts of land in production, not growing certain things, or in one particular case having a business that has a direct financial benefit from selling subsequent generations and vegetative propagules of the plants involved.
That said, I’ll certainly be reaching out again to our regional NRCS office tomorrow to see about a consultative conversation and visit
In prior years, it’s been due to not having certain amounts of land in production, not growing certain things, or in one particular case having a business that has a direct financial benefit from selling subsequent generations and vegetative propagules of the plants involved.
That said, I’ll certainly be reaching out again to our regional NRCS office tomorrow to see about a consultative conversation and visit