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WASHINGTON, March 19,
2008-Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer announced a sign-up for the Conservation
Security Program (C.S.P.) that will be available starting on April 18 to
approximately 64,000 potentially eligible farms and ranches in 51 watersheds
covering more than 23.7 million acres.
"As President Bush has said, those
who depend on the land to make a living are the best stewards of the land," said
Schafer. "Since the first sign-up in 2004, C.S.P. has offered payments for
enhancing natural resources, rewarding those farmers and ranchers who are model
conservationists, and providing incentives for other producers to achieve those
same high standards of conservation in agriculture.
The C.S.P. sign-up is open in 51
watersheds from April 18 to May 16. The sign-up announcement and specific
program requirements are being published in the Federal Register.
C.S.P. is a voluntary conservation
program that supports ongoing stewardship of private agricultural working lands
and rewards those producers who are meeting the highest standards of
conservation and environmental management on their operations.
Payments can include three
components: 1) an annual stewardship component for the base level of
conservation, 2) an annual component for maintenance of existing conservation
practices, and 3) an enhancement component for exceptional conservation effort.
Enhancement activities could include limited pesticide applications, renewable
energy generation, and widening existing riparian forest buffers for restoring
critical stream habitat.
To apply for C.S.P., N.R.C.S. asks
potential participants to complete a C.S.P. self assessment workbook-available
on the Web or from local N.R.C.S. offices-to find out if their operation meets
the requirements of the program and qualifies fro program participation.
The self assessment process is completed using a self-screening questionnaire
for each land use to be enrolled. When this process is completed, the
producer submits the C.S.P. workbook to the local N.R.C.S. office during the
sign-up period and meets with N.R.C.S. personnel to go over any additional
needed documentation. N.R.C.S. will then determine if eligibility
requirements are met and provide options for the producer's decision on
enrollment category placement.
N.R.C.S. held the first C.S.P.
sign-up in 2004. Today's announcement brings the number of enrolled to 331
across the nation, covering 247.7 million acres that have been eligible for the
program. C.S.P. is offered on a rotational basis in as many watersheds as
funding allows. Additional information on C.S.P., including eligible
watersheds and a C.S.P. self assessment workbook is available at
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/csp.
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