USDA resumes continuous CRP enrollment

 

Last updated 6/14/2018 at Noon



As part of a 33-year effort to protect sensitive lands and improve water quality and wildlife habitat on private lands, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will resume accepting applications for the voluntary Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).

Eligible farmers, ranchers and private landowners can sign up at their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office between June 4 and Aug. 17.

FSA stopped accepting applications last fall for the CRP continuous signup, excluding applications for the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) and CRP grasslands.

This pause allowed USDA to review available acres and avoid exceeding the 24 million-acre CRP cap set by the 2014 Farm Bill. New limited practice availability and short sign up period helps ensure that landowners with the most sensitive acreage will enroll in the program and avoid unintended competition with new and beginning farmers seeking leases.

CRP enrollment currently is about 22.7 million acres.

For this year’s signup, limited priority practices are available for continuous enrollment. They include grassed waterways, filter strips, riparian buffers, wetland restoration and others.

Practices included in the Washington State Acres for Wildlife (CRP-SAFE) Program, including field borders, ferruginous hawk, and shrub steppe, were not authorized for reopening in this announcement, nor was the Highly Erodible Land Initiative (CRP-HELI).

FSA will use updated soil rental rates on all new contracts, reflecting current values. It will not offer incentive payments as part of the new signup.

USDA will not open a general signup this year, however, a one-year extension will be offered to exiting CRP participants with expiring CRP contracts of 14 years or less. Producers eligible for an extension will receive a letter with more information. The deadline for completing requests for a one-year extension is Aug. 17.

Eligible contracts may be extended in whole, or in part. One-year extensions will be approved with the rental value previously established on the contract.

Additionally, FSA established new ranking criteria for CRP grasslands. To guarantee all CRP grasslands offers are treated equally, applicants who previously applied will be asked to reapply using the new ranking criteria. Producers with pending applications will receive a letter providing the options.

For additional information on the updates to CRP program, contact the Adams County FSA office at 659-1761.

 

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