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Title: FARM SERVICE AGENCY


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FARM SERVICE AGENCY
  • Conservation Reserve Program

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OVERVIEW
  • Goals
  • History
  • Agencies involved with CRP
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Compliance Eligibility Roles
  • Getting ready for next signup
  • Where we are today

3
CRP GOALS
  • Conserve and improve our nations natural
    resource base
  • Protect soil, water, and wildlife resources
  • Improve and preserve water quality
  • Enhance fish and wildlife habitat
  • Increase enrollment in high priority continuous
    practices

4
CRP HISTORY
  • Conceived originally as a Land Idling, Acreage
    Reduction, Soil Conservation Program
  • Concept began during the Soil Bank ERA
  • Re-established by Congress in 1985
  • Now, the nations largest, premier program for
    protecting natural resources and enhancing our
    environment
  • Offers annual rental payments and cost-share
    assistance to eligible producers that establish
    perennial covers to
  • - reduce soil erosion
  • - improve water quality
  • - enhance wildlife habitat

5
AGENCIES INVOLVED WITH CRP
  • State and Federal Agencies
  • Kansas Conservation Commission
  • Conservation Districts
  • Forest Service
  • Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)

6
FSA/NRCS ROLE IN CRP
  • FSA has administrative responsibility for CRP
  • State Committee supervises the county committee
  • County Committee supervises county offices of day
    to day operations
  • NRCS provides technical support for CRP
  • Conservation planning
  • Technical specifications for practice
    installation
  • Evaluating soil payment rates
  • Cost-Share policies
  • And other requirements

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF OTHER AGENCIES
  • Technical Support Provider (TSP) assist county
    offices in technical aspects such as
  • Identifying soil types for calculating maximum
    payment rates for continuous signup
  • Developing and certifying an approved
    conservation plan
  • Forest Service through the TSP develops the tree
    planting plans
  • Conservation Districts approve conservation plans
  • Conservation Commission
  • Extension Service Information Education

8
OVERVIEW ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
  • Producer Eligibility
  • Land Eligibility
  • Practice Eligibility

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PRODUCER ELIGIBILITY
  • General
  • Own land 12 months before the close of signup for
    general signup offers
  • Acquired the land by will or succession
  • Acquired the land under circumstances other than
    for placement in CRP, as determined by DAFP
  • Continuous
  • Producer eligibility requirements are the same as
    general
  • Owned land for 12 months before submitting the
    offer

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LAND ELIGIBILITYCROPLAND
  • General
  • Planted or considered planted to an agricultural
    commodity during 4 of the 6 crop years from 1996
    through 2001
  • Physically legally capable of being planted in
    a normal manner to an agricultural commodity, as
    determined by COC
  • Continuous
  • Has to meet the general requirements
  • Exception The land that is enrolled in CRP as
    marginal pastureland does not have to meet the
    definition of cropland

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LAND ELIGIBILITY Cont.
  • General
  • Erodibility
  • Expiring CRP
  • Conservation Priority Areas (CPA)
  • WBP Acres
  • Continuous
  • Practice offered is eligible practice for
    continuous
  • Practice and acreage offered meet the program
    policy and size requirements for the practice

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PRACTICE ELIGIBILITY-General and Continuous
Signups-
  • It must meet the purpose for the practice spelled
    out in the practice specifications
  • Example CP21 Filter Strips the purpose for this
    practice is to remove nutrients, sediment,
    organic matter, pesticides, and other pollutants
    from surface runoff and subsurface flow.
  • Installing this practice in situations where the
    balance of the field is seeded to perennial cover
    would not meet the purpose of
    this practice.

13
COMPLIANCE ELIGIBILITY ROLES
  • Complianceagree to terms and conditions of
    contracts
  • Eligibility requirements must be met in order to
    qualify for U.S.D.A. programs

14
COMPLIANCE ELIGIBILITY ROLES Cont.
  • Eligibility requirements include
  • Adjusted gross income
  • Payment Limitation
  • Person determination
  • Actively engaged determination
  • Conservation Compliance
  • Highly Erodable Land Compliance (HELC)
  • Wetland Compliance (WC)
  • All other programs

15
GETTING READY FOR NEXT GENERAL SIGNUP
  • The next sign up will be in 2004
  • CPA Review
  • County cropland limitation
  • Soil rental rate review

16
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS INDEX
  • Applies only to General Signups
  • Offers for CRP sign-up 29 will be ranked
    according to the Environmental Benefits Index
    (EBI)
  • FSA collects data for each of the EBI factors
    based on the relative environmental benefits for
    the land offered
  • EBI rankings are unique for each piece of ground
    offered into CRP
  • Each offer is assigned a point score based on its
    relative environmental factors and competes with
    all other offers

17
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS INDEX Cont.
  • EBI factors
  • Wildlife
  • Water Quality
  • Erosion
  • Enduring Benefits
  • Air Quality
  • Cost

18
CCRP SIGNUP
  • ContinuousSignup 28Began 10/1/03
  • High Priority Practicessmall acreage
  • --significant
    Environmental
  • Benefits
  • Water Quality
  • IncentivesSIP, PIP, 20-10
  • Partner with governors Water Quality Initiative
    bufferKS Conservation Commission

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CCRP STATUSKANSAS TOTALS
  • Continuous Grass Buffer Strips 5,074 acres
  • Filter Strip Buffers 22,088
    acres
  • Riparian Buffers 4,329
    acres
  • Grass Waterways 6,617
    acres

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WHERE WE ARE TODAYIN KANSAS
  • There are currently
  • 2,842,179.5 acres enrolled
  • 40,569 contracts
  • Practices
  • General Signup CP1 CP2
  • More more focus on continuous signup

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