All current, eligible CRP continuous enrollment offers made
through Sept. 30, 2017, except for those made under the
Pollinator Habitat Initiative (CP42), will be approved.
Additionally, FSA is temporarily suspending acceptance of most
offers going forward to provide time to review CRP allocation
levels, and to avoid exceeding the statutory cap of 24 million
acres.
The CRP acreage cap is a provision of the 2014 Farm Bill.
Current enrollment is about 23.5 million acres nationwide. USDA
is accepting all pending continuous enrollment offers that were
made beginning on May 4, 2017, and extending through Sept. 30,
2017, except Pollinator Habitat Initiative offers. Pollinator
acreage offers are being declined because the program has met
its acreage enrollment goal. Effective immediately, USDA is
suspending acceptance of all new CRP continuous offers received
or submitted after Sept. 30, 2017. The suspension will continue
until later in the 2018 fiscal year.
However, FSA will continue to accept eligible offers for
state-specific Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
and CRP Grasslands enrollment. Offers received on or after Oct.
1, 2017, are subject to fiscal year 2018 rental rates which have
been adjusted to reflect current market conditions and were
established after careful review of the latest USDA National
Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) cash rent data.
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In return for enrolling in CRP, USDA, through FSA,
provides participants with rental payments and cost-share
assistance. Landowners enter into contracts that last between 10 and
15 years. CRP pays farmers and ranchers who remove sensitive lands
from production and plant certain grasses, shrubs and trees that
improve water quality, prevent soil erosion and increase wildlife
habitat. Payment totals for 2017 were announced earlier this week
totaling over $1.6 billion.
For more information about CRP, contact your local FSA office or
visit www.fsa.usda.gov/crp. To locate your local County FSA Office,
visit http://offices.usda.gov.
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