You missed it, but I mentioned Colorado. As you mentioned, when they are handing out the subsidies, .gov has all kinds of parameters a rancher or farmer must follow. So why would saying that allowing public access be such a huge deal? My preference is no subsidies, no ethanol payouts, no payments of any kind for growing or not growing product. Since there is not the case, I want access to those lands.
I am successful in my industry, though in hindsight farm ground was a great deal with these kinds of programs. A person does miss opportunities in life. Anyway, since I need to get back to work today I will leave you with "nothing is free". One county receiving $26 million in taxpayer funds owes the taxpayer access in my opinion. Or they can eliminate the subsidies and then with wallet in hand I will knock on doors and take my chances. Over $500 million in payouts in Colorado alone in 2012. Socialized farming is apparently here.
I am successful in my industry, though in hindsight farm ground was a great deal with these kinds of programs. A person does miss opportunities in life. Anyway, since I need to get back to work today I will leave you with "nothing is free". One county receiving $26 million in taxpayer funds owes the taxpayer access in my opinion. Or they can eliminate the subsidies and then with wallet in hand I will knock on doors and take my chances. Over $500 million in payouts in Colorado alone in 2012. Socialized farming is apparently here.