USDA says it will accept 1.7 million CRP acres
AMES, Iowa, July 22, 2013 - Agriculture Secretary Tom
Vilsack today announced that USDA will
accept 1.7 million acres offered under the 45th Conservation Reserve Program
(CRP) general sign-up. The department received nearly 28,000 offers on more
than 1.9 million acres of land, demonstrating CRP's continuing appeal a
successful voluntary program for soil, water, and wildlife conservation. Under
Vilsack's leadership, USDA has enrolled nearly 12 million acres in new CRP
contracts since 2009. Currently, there are more than 26.9 million acres
enrolled on 700,000 contracts.
"For 27 years, lands in CRP have helped to conserve our
nation's resources and played a part in mitigating climate change," said
Vilsack. "American farmers and ranchers continue to recognize the
importance of protecting our nation's most environmentally sensitive land by
enrolling in CRP. As the commodities produced by our farmers and ranchers continue
to perform strongly in the marketplace - supporting one out of every 12
jobs here in the United States - it is no surprise that American producers
continue to recognize the importance of protecting our nation's most
environmentally sensitive land by enrolling in CRP."
In addition to today's announcement, over the last four
years, USDA has set aside significant acreage under CRP's continuous enrollment
programs to target habitat conservation on especially important lands. For
example, in March 2012, President Obama dedicated 1 million acres of CRP to continuous enrollment programs to conserve wetlands, grasslands and wildlife.
This year, farmers and ranchers have already offered more than 370,000 acres
under continuous CRP signup, a figure that is impressive given that the lack of
a farm bill extension last fall meant that CRP enrollment only reopened this
spring in May. Lack of a comprehensive farm bill this year has resulted in
uncertainty for achieving further enrollment objectives under continuous CRP,
USDA says.
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