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Conservation Stewardship ProgramThe 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. 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. Massachusetts Priority Resource Concerns
The entire operation must be enrolled and must include all eligible land that will be under the applicant's control for the term of the proposed contract that is operated substantially separate from other operations. CSP offers participants two possible types of payments:
The following
documents require
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Acrobat Reader: 2009 CSP Self-Screening Checklist and Activity SheetThe self-screening checklist and activity sheet are available on the national NRCS website. 2009 Enhancement Activity Job Sheets"Enhancement" means a type of conservation activity used to treat
natural resources and improve conservation performance. Enhancements are
installed at a level of management intensity that exceeds the
sustainable level for a given resource concern, and those directly
related to a practice standard are applied in a manner that exceeds the
minimum treatment requirements of the standard. Program Contact - MassachusettsBarbara MillerState Resource Conservationist 413-253-4380 barbara.miller@ma.usda.gov Updated 08/31/2009 |
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