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2009 Conservation Stewardship ProgramIntroductionThe Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) is a voluntary conservation program that encourages producers to address resource concerns in a comprehensive manner by:
CSP is available on Tribal and private agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest land in all 50 States and the Caribbean and Pacific Islands Areas. The program provides equitable access to all producers, regardless of operation size, crops produced, or geographic location. The Secretary of Agriculture has delegated the authority for CSP to the NRCS Chief. Program DescriptionThrough CSP, NRCS will provide financial and technical assistance to eligible
producers to conserve and enhance soil, water, air, and related natural
resources on their land. Eligible lands include cropland, grassland, prairie
land, improved pastureland, rangeland, nonindustrial private forest lands,
agricultural land under the jurisdiction of an Indian tribe, and other private
agricultural land (including cropped woodland, marshes, and agricultural land
used for the production of livestock) on which resource concerns related to
agricultural production could be addressed. Participation in the program is
voluntary. CSP offers participants two possible types of payments:
2009 Arkansas Specific Information
CSP Self-Screening Checklist and Activity ListThe documents below require
Adobe Acrobat Reader: The Organic CrosswalkThe 2008 Farm Bill recognized the growing interest and support of organic agriculture across the country and required the development of a transparent means by which producers may initiate organic certification while participating in a CSP contract. "The Conservation Stewardship Program’s Contribution to Organic Transitioning - The Organic Crosswalk", provides an explanation of how CSP enhancements can be used to assist producers in meeting individual National Organic Program (NOP) rules while going through the transitioning period. The document below requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader: Additional InformationProgram ContactDennis Mobley Last Modified: 10/13/2009 |
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