The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, provides payments to farmers to take highly erodible or environmentally sensitive cropland out of production for ten years or more to conserve soil and water resources. It is the federal government’s largest private land retirement program. The program is administered by the Farm Service Agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), with technical assistance provided by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service
The Conservation Reserve Program is the largest U.S. land retirement program. Under the CRP, landown...
This article introduces Extension professionals to the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) of the U.S...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) may generate $6-$14 billion (present value) in benefits to n...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, enables producers to retire highly erodible...
This report discusses the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which provides payments to agricultur...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, enables producers to bid to retire highly e...
The Conservation Reserve Program: This component of the 1985 Food Security Act is still open to part...
In fiscal year 1987, 126,421 farms enrolled 13.8 million acres in the Conservation Reserve Program (...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary environmental program for agricultural produce...
The future of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) will be a pivotal issue in the 1995 farm bill d...
The Food Security Act of 1985 first authorized the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Since that ti...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a multi-year, multi-objective program of the 1985 Food Sec...
The Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) reflects advancement in U.S. Department of Agric...
The United States has invested large sums of resources in conservation programs for agriculture over...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has been a popular part of the federal farm program for the p...
The Conservation Reserve Program is the largest U.S. land retirement program. Under the CRP, landown...
This article introduces Extension professionals to the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) of the U.S...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) may generate $6-$14 billion (present value) in benefits to n...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, enables producers to retire highly erodible...
This report discusses the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which provides payments to agricultur...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, enables producers to bid to retire highly e...
The Conservation Reserve Program: This component of the 1985 Food Security Act is still open to part...
In fiscal year 1987, 126,421 farms enrolled 13.8 million acres in the Conservation Reserve Program (...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary environmental program for agricultural produce...
The future of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) will be a pivotal issue in the 1995 farm bill d...
The Food Security Act of 1985 first authorized the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Since that ti...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a multi-year, multi-objective program of the 1985 Food Sec...
The Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) reflects advancement in U.S. Department of Agric...
The United States has invested large sums of resources in conservation programs for agriculture over...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has been a popular part of the federal farm program for the p...
The Conservation Reserve Program is the largest U.S. land retirement program. Under the CRP, landown...
This article introduces Extension professionals to the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) of the U.S...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) may generate $6-$14 billion (present value) in benefits to n...