John, That is indeed lucrative however the pollinator program I enrolled in was exactly as JFK52 described. There must be different types of pollinator programs for different areas of the country. The 2.7 acres I enrolled into basically came out a wash after all expenses and time was calculated. Since it is such a small parcel I can eat that but had it been larger there is no way I could make it happen. In my area the pollinator program sites are all very small acreages and regular farmers will not put much land into the program because of lack of funds. The reason they are the small parcels is because the equipment has become so large it is a pain in the arse for the farmers to work/harvest them so they figure why not.
In my habitat improvements on the farm that are not gov funded I get as much if not more pollinating action going on and the gov aren't telling me when to jump and how high nad not even close to as expensive. The plants I have growing are blooming all growing season with bees and other pollinators flitting about every time I walk through them. The benefit of going through the gov programs is that it keeps ground entered as ag acres at the fsa and nrcs offices that enable it hold that value and tax level. In my neck of the woods if a parcel has less than 50% ag labled/registered land it is taxed at a much larger percentage than land that has 50% or more registered ag land.
Sure wish I had your lucrative contract. A 1800.00 net sure could buy me a lot of cuddelink cams and accessories.:)
In my habitat improvements on the farm that are not gov funded I get as much if not more pollinating action going on and the gov aren't telling me when to jump and how high nad not even close to as expensive. The plants I have growing are blooming all growing season with bees and other pollinators flitting about every time I walk through them. The benefit of going through the gov programs is that it keeps ground entered as ag acres at the fsa and nrcs offices that enable it hold that value and tax level. In my neck of the woods if a parcel has less than 50% ag labled/registered land it is taxed at a much larger percentage than land that has 50% or more registered ag land.
Sure wish I had your lucrative contract. A 1800.00 net sure could buy me a lot of cuddelink cams and accessories.:)