| USDA 
			Resumes Continuous Conservation Reserve Program EnrollmentOne-Year Extension Available to Holders of 
			Many Expiring Contracts through Continuous Signup
 
 
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            [July 05, 2018]  
              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, 2018.   | 
        
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				 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. 
 2018 Signup for CRP
 
 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. 
				View a full list of practices.
 
 FSA will use updated soil rental rates to make annual rental 
				payments, 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 existing CRP participants 
				with expiring CRP contracts of 14 years or less. Producers 
				eligible for an extension will receive a letter with more 
				information.
 
 CRP Grasslands
 
 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.
 
              
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			About CRP
 In return for enrolling land in CRP, USDA, through FSA on behalf of 
			the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), provides participants with 
			annual rental payments and cost-share assistance. Landowners enter 
			into contracts that last between 10 and 15 years. CRP pays producers 
			who remove sensitive lands from production and plant certain 
			grasses, shrubs and trees that improve water quality, prevent soil 
			erosion and increase wildlife habitat.
 
			
			 
			The new changes to CRP do not impact the Conservation Reserve 
			Enhancement Program, a related program offered by CCC and state 
			partners. 
 Producers wanting to apply for the CRP continuous signup or CRP 
			grasslands should contact their USDA service center. To locate your 
			local FSA office, visit https://www.farmers.gov. More information on 
			CRP can be found at www.fsa.usda.gov/crp.
 
			[USDA Farm Service Agency] |