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NEWS:
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Landowners who want to learn about the federal Conservation Reserve Program may attend one of several meetings being held across the state this month.
The meetings, hosted by Pheasants Forever and other partners, will give landowners information about the program and sign-up deadlines, as well as options for landowners with expiring CRP contracts.
The Conservation Reserve Program now keeps about 31 million acres of environmentally sensitive land from being farmed.
The program has created millions of acres of habitat for quail, pheasant, prairie chickens and other wildlife and helps protect streams, lakes and rivers.
Farmers who receive annual rental payments on 10-, 15- and 20-year contracts.
The meetings began March 1 and will continue through the end of the month throughout the state.
Conservation Reserve Program Meetings Set in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com
Landowners who want to learn about the federal Conservation Reserve Program may attend one of several meetings being held across the state this month.
The meetings, hosted by Pheasants Forever and other partners, will give landowners information about the program and sign-up deadlines, as well as options for landowners with expiring CRP contracts.
The Conservation Reserve Program now keeps about 31 million acres of environmentally sensitive land from being farmed.
The program has created millions of acres of habitat for quail, pheasant, prairie chickens and other wildlife and helps protect streams, lakes and rivers.
Farmers who receive annual rental payments on 10-, 15- and 20-year contracts.
The meetings began March 1 and will continue through the end of the month throughout the state.