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			Consider Illinois Conservation Easement Options 
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            [March 01, 2021]  
              NRCS State Conservationist, Ivan Dozier 
			announced funding is now available for the Agricultural Conservation 
			Easement Program - Agricultural Land Easement (ACEP-ALE) program. 
			Dozier explains that the ALE program can help address development 
			and population pressures that pose a threat to Illinois farmland 
			acres currently used for agricultural production.  | 
        
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				 Through conservation easements, NRCS provides financial 
				assistance to eligible partners to assist with the purchase of 
				Agricultural Land Easements (ALE). These easements help 
				farmers/landowners keep working croplands and grasslands in 
				active, profitable agriculture production. The ALE sign-up is 
				continuous. However, funding cut-offs are established to allow 
				eligible applications to compete for funding. The first funding 
				cutoff for this fiscal year (FY21) is March 22, 2021. All 
				eligible applications on file with NRCS on March 22th, will be 
				considered for funding. 
 Eligible entities include state and local governments and 
				non-governmental organizations that have farmland or grassland 
				protection programs. Dozier explains, “Agricultural easements 
				can protect the long-term viability of our nation’s food supply, 
				which is more important than ever. Easements prevent conversion 
				of productive working lands across Illinois to non-agricultural 
				uses and conserve vital grazing land and pastures,” Dozier 
				added.
 
 Agricultural Land Easements can also help keep agriculture lands 
				in the hands of family members, while providing an enhanced 
				opportunity to keep productive land available for secure crop 
				production. Easements can also offer farming 
				opportunities for new farmers to agriculture.
 
              
                
				 
              
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			To date, producers and partners nationwide have 
			successfully protected more than 1.8 million acres of farmland and 
			grassland through ACEP’s predecessor programs – the Farm and Ranch 
			Lands Protection Program and the Grassland Reserve Program. 
			
			 
			
 Interested partners can sign up for ALE at their local NRCS office 
			before the March 22th, 2021 funding cutoff. Interested landowners 
			need to find a partner who is willing to assist in the purchase of 
			the easement. If you do not know of a partner, contact your local 
			NRCS office to get more information about the type of partner that 
			would hold an Agriculture Land Easement.
 
 Due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, producers may need to set up 
			phone appointments with their local NRCS office. Visit 
			www.nrcs.usda.gov to learn more.
 
			[Paige BuckPublic Affairs Officer
 USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service]
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