Program Information and Details
General Program Information
The Conservation
Stewardship Program (CSP) is a voluntary conservation program that
encourages producers to address resource concerns in a comprehensive manner
by undertaking additional
conservation activities; and improving, maintaining, and managing existing
conservation activities. 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.
Through 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.
CSP encourages land stewards to improve their conservation performance by
installing and adopting additional activities, and improving, maintaining,
and managing existing activities on agricultural land and nonindustrial
private forest land. The NRCS will make CSP available nationwide on a
continuous application basis.
The State Conservationist, in consultation with the State Technical
Committee and local work groups, will focus program impacts on natural
resources that are of specific concern for a State, or the specific
geographic areas within a State. Applications will be evaluated relative to
other applications addressing similar priority resource concerns to
facilitate a competitive ranking process among applicants within a State who
face similar resource challenges.
The entire agricultural operation must be enrolled and must include all
agricultural 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:
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Annual payment for installing and
adopting additional activities, and improving, maintaining, and managing
existing activities; and
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Supplemental payment for the adoption
of resource-conserving crop rotations.