The rolling dips in our soil types have to be 60 to 100 feet or more in length to be effective and last more than one winter. And they need to be armored. The armoring we will do but that length just isn't practical. The USFS guys and gals are great but are from out of the area and just aren't budgeted to spend the time needed to learn the soil types. Heck, they (two teams) have something like 200 miles of just perimeter fire line and another 200 miles of other dozer lines to *****. Maybe even more. They very limited time and resources for any one land owner, and we have barely spoken to NRCS. Fortunately we have insurance but still I have over 500 acres to manage.
We have a stream crossing where two 24" culverts are in place now but need to be replaced with a 64" culvert. It is right on the property line with the Forest. (I learned the term NFS recently BTW). It is likely a $50,000.00 job. The BAER team wants us to pay for it then they will reimburse us. That is a lot of money to spend on a job where 15 people will decide on whether to pay us AFTER the culvert is in place.
We have a stream crossing where two 24" culverts are in place now but need to be replaced with a 64" culvert. It is right on the property line with the Forest. (I learned the term NFS recently BTW). It is likely a $50,000.00 job. The BAER team wants us to pay for it then they will reimburse us. That is a lot of money to spend on a job where 15 people will decide on whether to pay us AFTER the culvert is in place.