Definition of Farmed wetlands

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Farmed wetlands

The term 'Farmed wetlands ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' Under the swampbuster program, these are wetlands that were partially drained or altered to improve crop production before swampbuster was enacted as part of the December 23, 1985, farm law. Farmed wetlands may be farmed as they were before the 1985 date, and the drainage that was in place before that date can be maintained, but no additional drainage is allowed'.

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