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Dateline: August 12, 2004
Sign-up
to begin for CRP
In
full support of President George W. Bush’s recent directive to the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) to sustain the environmental benefits of
the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA)
has announced a General CRP Sign-up 29 to begin August 30, 2004.
Bruce
Ferguson, County Executive Director for Donley County FSA explains that
CRP Sign-up 29 is offered for those acres currently enrolled in CRP and
set to expire September 30, 2004 or September 30, 2005. According to Ferguson, eligible cropland never before
enrolled in CRP will also be considered for enrollment under General CRP
Sign-up 29.
“As
further expansion to the CRP program, President Bush has announced a
couple of new initiatives including a Bobwhite quail initiative and an
expanded wetland program designed to enhance wetlands and playa lake
areas,” said Ferguson. “Provisions
and eligibility guidelines for these and other new CRP components will be
forthcoming as USDA works through the development process.”
In
light of the projected 16 million acres of CRP set to expire in 2007 and
an additional six million acres to expire in 2008, President Bush
addressed his vision for the future of the CRP program - the nation’s
largest, voluntary conservation program offered for private lands.
In
a continued effort to “restore, enhance and protect” environmentally
sensitive land, build on producer stewardship, and enhance wetland and
wildlife acres, the President expressed his commitment to re-enrolling as
many CRP acres as possible up to a maximum of 39.2 million acres
nationwide.
“Producers
and landowners need to understand that CRP Sign-up 29 is completely
separate from potential ‘re-enrollment’ of acres expiring in 2007 and
2008,” said Ferguson. “No provisions for these acres will be made until the
120-day public comment period has ended.”
Individuals
interested in making public comment pertaining to managing the large
number of acres set to expire in 3-4 years, managing future CRP sign-ups,
evaluating the program’s environmental effectiveness or other related
topics of concern can weigh-in on FSA’s website at http://www.fsa.usda.gov.
Comments
on the issues regarding this program must be received within 120 days
after the date published in the Federal Register. All written comments
should be mailed to Director, Conservation and Environmental Programs
Division (CEPD), Farm Service Agency (FSA), Room 4714-S, Stop 0513, 1400
Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250-0513.
For
more information regarding CRP Sign-up 29 or public comment on the future
of CRP, contact the Donley County FSA office in Clarendon at 874-3561 or
visit the USDA Web sites at http://www.usda.gov.
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