Fritz,
Never heard of this open fields thing. What ever happened with it? I'd like to hear more. Not a lot of details on how it would operate/how it would be funded in the article.
Whats your take on it? Sounds intriguing to me, but like I said, devils in the details.
http://bismarcktribune.com/news/loc...cle_2aaebcd6-c558-5374-961d-2e9a0a2265f6.html
open fields has been around a while. And you are spot on in that the devil is in the details. On the surface it sounds good right? Everyone wins. The problem was the same wildlife groups that were working to restrict CRP grazing and haying contracts were some of the ones promoting this open fields programs. And soon they were trying to tie a lack of having control of who was on private lands to CRP contracts as well as this was not a volantary programs but a govt mandated one. This has since changed and is a program that has some merit in Montana. It would have been nice if they would have left the CRP haying or grazing on a 1/3 per year rotation but even at 1/5 it could be workable for larger tracts.
http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/hunterAccess/openFields/
https://www.facebook.com/notes/nebr...-open-fields-and-waters-program/479990522297/
Like I said earlier, if one can rein in the wildlfe groups wanting to take control or dectate what these programs do there is support in ag for them.