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United States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
9173 W. Barnes Dr., Suite C
Boise, Idaho 83709
For More Information:
Technical Info: Clint Evans, Assistant State Conservationist-Programs,
208.378-5703
General Info: Alexis Collins, Public Affairs Specialist, 208.685.6978
Apply for
conservation stewardship program by june 11
Boise,
Idaho, May 19, 2010 — The Natural Resources Conservation Service wants
to reward good agriculture land stewards; the Conservation Stewardship Program
offers monetary incentives to encourage producers to maintain existing and take
on new conservation practices. Producers must sign up before June 11, 2010
to qualify for 2010 funds.
“This program acknowledges producers that are
good land stewards," said Clint Evans, Assistant State Conservationist for the
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Boise, Idaho. "The
application process is a bit time consuming up front, but we think the benefit
to producers is worth the effort."
The application process evaluates an agricultural operation's conservation
activities. The program pays producers to continue with conservation
practices that treat issues such as soil erosion or water quality. Adding
extra conservation activities can increase your payments. The Conservation
Stewardship Program (CSP) offers two payment types: an annual payment to
continue existing conservation practices and adopt new ones and a supplemental
payment for adopting resource conserving crop rotations. The per acre
payments range from $12 to $22 for cropland, $7 to $14 for pasture, $5 to $10
for rangeland, and $6 to $12 for forestland. A supplemental payment,
available only for cropland, adds an additional $12 to $16 for the resource
conservation crop rotation. Last year, Idaho received 91 applications covering
105,158 acres of agricultural land and 10 applications for 6,917 acres of
nonindustrial private forestland. "We're hoping we can get more
agriculture and forestry producers signed up in 2010, Evans added. Take the
first step in the application process and complete the online self-screening
checklist to see if the Conservation Stewardship Program is right for you; go to
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/new_csp/special_pdfs/CSP_Producer_Self-Screening_Checklist.pdf.
For more information of the program, eligibility, or a list of conservation
activities, visit your local NRCS office. To find the office nearest you,
look for the Natural Resources Conservation Service in the government pages of
the phonebook or on the NRCS web page
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ under "Find a Service Center."
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