USDA
Reopens Continuous CRP Signup
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[May 18, 2019]
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will accept
applications beginning June 3, 2019, for certain practices under the
continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) signup and will offer
extensions for expiring CRP contracts. The 2018 Farm Bill
reauthorized CRP, one of the country’s largest conservation
programs.
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FSA stopped accepting applications last fall for the continuous
CRP signup when 2014 Farm Bill authority expired. Since passage
of the 2018 Farm Bill last December, Fordyce said FSA has
carefully analyzed the language and determined that a limited
signup prioritizing water-quality practices furthers
conservation goals and makes sense for producers as FSA works to
fully implement the program.
Continuous CRP Signup
This year’s signup will include such practices as grassed
waterways, filter strips, riparian buffers, wetland restoration
and others. View a full list of practices approved for this
program.
Continuous signup enrollment contracts are 10 to 15 years in
duration. Soil rental rates will be set at 90 percent of the
existing rates. Incentive payments will not be offered for these
contracts.
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Signup
FSA will also reopen signup for existing Conservation Reserve
Enhancement Program (CREP) agreements. Fact sheets on current
CREP agreements are available on this webpage.
Other CRP Signup Options
FSA will open a CRP general signup in December 2019 and a CRP
Grasslands signup later.
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CRP Contract Extensions
A one-year extension will be offered to existing CRP participants
who have expiring CRP contracts of 14 years or less. Producers
eligible for an extension will receive a letter describing their
options.
Alternatively, producers with expiring contracts may
have the option to enroll in the Transition Incentives Program,
which provides two additional annual rental payments on the
condition the land is sold or rented to a beginning farmer or
rancher or a member of a socially disadvantaged group.
More Information
Producers interested in applying for continuous CRP practices,
including those under existing CREP agreements, or who need an
extension, should contact their USDA service center beginning June
3. To locate your local FSA office, visit www.farmers.gov. More
information on CRP can be found at
www.fsa.usda. gov/crp.
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