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Bottomland Timber Establishment on Wetlands Initiative

The Bottomland Timber Establishment on Wetlands Initiative (CP31) practice allows landowners to enroll all or part of bottomland fields in the continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Planting hardwood trees and shrubs on land prone to flooding is an excellent way to control sheet, rill, scour and other erosion. It improves air and water quality, provides wildlife habitat, sequesters carbon, and provides forest products for future generations. Bottomland hardwood plantings provide immediate financial benefits over the 15 year life of the CRP contract through an annual rental payment. Bottomland timber also acts as a living retirement account that gains value year after year and can be cashed in around 50 years following planting.

Environmental and Conservation Benefits of Bottomland Forests
Find out how bottomland forests benefit water quality and wildlife.

Do I Qualify for the Continuous CRP Bottomland Hardwood Initiative & What Does the Program Pay Me
Find out if you qualify for the bottomland hardwood initiative continuous CRP and what the program benefits are offered..

Where Do I Get Help in Designing My Bottomland Hardwood Forest
Find out where you can go for help in learning more about bottomland hardwoods and the continuous CRP program. Also, discover who can meet with you on the ground and assist you in designing your bottomland hardwood planting.

Where Do I Get Iowa Grown Trees & Shrubs
When undertaking any tree or shrub planting project it is always best to utilize native grown plant material. Iowa grown trees and shrubs from a native Iowa seed source will be better adapted to our climate and growing conditions than seedlings from other regions of the country. There are several excellent sources of Iowa grown conservation tree and shrub seedlings available for your bottomland tree planting. For information on the sources of tree and shrub seedlings from Iowa's private and public nurseries click the link above.



 

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