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				 Farmers and ranchers who enroll in CRP receive a yearly rental 
				payment for voluntarily establishing long-term, 
				resource-conserving plant species, such as approved grasses or 
				trees (known as “covers”) to control soil erosion, improve water 
				quality and develop wildlife habitat on marginally productive 
				agricultural lands. 
 CRP has 22 million acres enrolled, but the 2018 Farm Bill lifted 
				the cap to 27 million acres. This means farmers and ranchers 
				have a chance to enroll in CRP for the first time or continue 
				their participation for another term.
 
 By enrolling in CRP, producers are improving water quality, 
				reducing soil erosion, and restoring habitat for wildlife. This 
				in turn spurs hunting, fishing, recreation, tourism, and other 
				economic development across rural America.
 
              
                
				 
              
                CRP Enrollment Options
 General Signup
 
 CRP general signup will be held annually. The competitive 
				general signup will now include increased opportunities for 
				enrollment of wildlife habitat through the State Acres For 
				Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) initiative.
 
 Continuous Signup
 
 While some practices under SAFE will remain available through 
				continuous signup, CRP continuous signup will focus primarily on 
				water quality with the Clean Lakes, Estuaries, and Rivers 
				(CLEAR) Initiative. The 2018 Farm Bill prioritizes water quality 
				practices such as contour grass strips, filter strips, riparian 
				buffers, wetlands and a new prairie strip.
 
 Grasslands Signups
 
 CRP Grasslands signup helps landowners and operators protect 
				grassland, including rangeland, and pastureland and certain 
				other lands while maintaining the areas as grazing lands. A 
				separate CRP Grasslands signup will be offered each year 
				following general signup.
 
              
                Pilot Programs
 Later in 2020, (FSA will roll out pilot programs within CRP: 
				CLEAR 30, which allows contracts expiring with CLEAR practices 
				to be reenrolled in 30-year contracts and in the Soil Health and 
				Income Protection Program (SHIPP) in the prairie pothole region. 
				More information on these programs will be announced in the new 
				year.
 
              
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			Land Transition
 The CRP Transition Incentives Program (TIP) is an option for 
			producers interested in transitioning land to a beginning farmer or 
			rancher or a member of a socially disadvantaged group to return land 
			to production for sustainable grazing or crop production. CRP 
			contract holders no longer need to be a retired or retiring owner or 
			operator to transition their land. TIP participants may have a lease 
			less than five years with an option to purchase, and they have two 
			years before the end of the CRP contract to make conservation and 
			land improvements.
 
 Previously Expired Land
 
 Land enrolled in CRP under a 15-year contract that expired in 
			September 2017, 2018 or 2019, may be eligible for enrollment if 
			there was no opportunity for re-enrollment and the practice under 
			the expired contract has been maintained.
 
 CRP Rates and Payments
 
 FSA recently posted updated soil rental rates for CRP. County 
			average rates are posted on the CRP Statistics webpage. Soil rental 
			rates are statutorily prorated at 90 percent for continuous signup 
			and 85 percent for general signup. The rental rates will be assessed 
			annually. Under continuous signup, producers also receive 
			incentives, including a signup incentive payment and a practice 
			incentive payment.
 
 To enroll in CRP, contact your local FSA county office or visit 
			fsa.usda.gov/crp. To locate your local FSA office, visit farmers.gov/service-locator.
 
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