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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 219705" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>In general, one tends to only file lawsuits when they think the law, or is this case, the terms of the contract, are on their side.</p><p></p><p>Farmers and ranchers, much like myself, can't sign a contract and then wish to hay CRP lands unless it's in the terms of the CRP contract. Are you saying PF and other groups are suing to change existing contracts?</p><p></p><p>Because if so, I won't stand behind their actions. That's horse-crap behavior, by anyone. But if PF and others are suing because farmers and ranchers are trying to do something not allowed by their CRP contracts, I surely can't blame them for not wanting to turn a blind eye to that. They are "pheasant" oriented, after all and early cutting of CRP would be very detrimental to their survival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 219705, member: 389"] In general, one tends to only file lawsuits when they think the law, or is this case, the terms of the contract, are on their side. Farmers and ranchers, much like myself, can't sign a contract and then wish to hay CRP lands unless it's in the terms of the CRP contract. Are you saying PF and other groups are suing to change existing contracts? Because if so, I won't stand behind their actions. That's horse-crap behavior, by anyone. But if PF and others are suing because farmers and ranchers are trying to do something not allowed by their CRP contracts, I surely can't blame them for not wanting to turn a blind eye to that. They are "pheasant" oriented, after all and early cutting of CRP would be very detrimental to their survival. [/QUOTE]
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