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  • Apr 22, 2007, 09:29 PM
    whiteladybug2002
    Conservation reserve program
    Are you allowed to build [ a home ] on land that is currently on in the conservetion reserv program?
  • Apr 23, 2007, 07:14 AM
    excon
    Hello lady:

    The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provides technical and financial assistance to eligible farmers and ranchers to address soil, water, and related natural resource concerns on their lands in an environmentally beneficial and cost-effective manner. The program provides assistance to farmers and ranchers in complying with Federal, State, and tribal environmental laws, and encourages environmental enhancement. The program is funded through the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC). CRP is administered by the Farm Service Agency, with NRCS providing technical land eligibility determinations, conservation planning and practice implementation.

    The Conservation Reserve Program reduces soil erosion, protects the Nation's ability to produce food and fiber, reduces sedimentation in streams and lakes, improves water quality, establishes wildlife habitat, and enhances forest and wetland resources. It encourages farmers to convert highly erodible cropland or other environmentally sensitive acreage to vegetative cover, such as tame or native grasses, wildlife plantings, trees, filterstrips, or riparian buffers. Farmers receive an annual rental payment for the term of the multi-year contract. Cost sharing is provided to establish the vegetative cover practices.

    Given the above, the program does not address the issue you raise. Therefore, I would say that you can build. However, because the program is administered by a bureaucracy, I'm sure there are written rules and regulations regarding participation in the program. That is where you should be seeking guidance.

    excon
  • Apr 24, 2007, 07:49 AM
    whiteladybug2002
    Thank you, excon!

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