CREP sign-up with USDA ends Fri. Aug 23
Signup Deadline for Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
Farmers and landowners committed to protecting and conserving environmentally sensitive land may sign up for the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). Signup closes on Friday, August 23, 2019.
CREP
provides incentives to producers who utilize conservation methods on
environmentally-sensitive lands. For example, farmers are monetarily
compensated for establishing long-term vegetative species, such as approved
grasses or trees (known as “covers”) to control soil erosion, improve water
quality, and enhance wildlife habitat. CREP contracts are approved for a
10 or 15 year contract.
The opportunities available to farmers and landowners under the CREP program are practical and flexible. Since the Virginia Farm Service
Agency (FSA) began enrolling land in CREP in 2002, thousands of participating
farmers and landowners made a commitment to protecting natural resources in
Virginia by enrolling in CREP. The “enhanced” version of the national CRP
program aims to improve Virginia’s water quality and wildlife habitat by
offering financial incentives, cost-share and rental payments to farmers who
voluntarily restore or create:
· Filter Strips
·
Riparian forest buffers
· Grass and shrub buffers
· Wetlands.
CREP helps producers overcome financial barriers of buffer projects and grazing systems by providing financial incentives and cost-share reimbursement for expenses; including costs for associated components such as:
· Wells
·
Pipeline
· Watering Troughs/Fountains
·
Livestock Stream Crossings
· Hardwood Tree
Planting
· Grass Cover Establishment.
Funding:
- CREP provides an
annual rental payment on the sacrificed buffer acres for a 10 or 15 year
contract. Rental rates per acre for marginal pastureland are as follows:
• Botetourt $84.20
• Craig $85 to $95
• Roanoke $85 to $86.40. - Federal cost-share is 50% and state cost-share is now 35% for a total cost-share of 85% for installation of practices
- A signup incentive payment (SIP) of $100 per acre is issued at the time of contract approval.
- NEW Incentive: There are also incentive payments for acreage in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed based on the average width of a planned forested riparian buffer ranging from $100 – $300 per acre and issued at the time of contract approval (Chesapeake Bay Incentive Payment). The wider the average buffer size is, the higher the payment rate will be up to $300 per acre. This incentive payment is available on a first-come, first-serve basis until funds are exhausted.
- A Practice Incentive Payment (PIP) is also issued after all practices have been completed which equals 80% of the total eligible FSA cost-share payment. For hardwood tree planting, the Practice Incentive Payment is paid 2 years after the cover establishment.
Producers interested in applying for the Virginia Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) should contact their USDA service center as soon as possible. To locate your local FSA office, visit www.farmers.gov. For more information on CREP and other FSA programs, visit a local FSA county office or go online to www.fsa.usda.gov.
Virginia Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Signup Deadline: August 23, 2019