The continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is administered
through the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency
(FSA). Technical assistance for riparian buffer plantings is provided
by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Iowa
DNR Bureau of Forestry.
Do I qualify?
You qualify for the continuous CRP if your land is:
- Cropland
that was planted to agricultural commodities 2 of the 5 most recent
crop years.
- Marginal
pasture that is suitable for use as a riparian buffer to be planted
to trees.
If you have
a river, creek, or stream running through your property that does
not currently function as a forested riparian buffer (i.e. have
a large component of existing woody vegetation), you should qualify
for this program. Field
windbreaks are also eligible for enrollment under the continuous
CRP but are allowed only on crop ground.
When can I sign-up?
Offers for the continuous CRP are automatically accepted. If your
land qualifies and if you are satisfied with the rental rates you
are in the program.
Where do I sign up?
You can sign-up at your county FSA office. It is a good idea to
call in advance for an appointment to avoid a long wait or a wasted
trip. If you want some help determining if you are eligible for
the program before talking with FSA, a trip to your county NRCS
office or a visit from your District Forester would be a good idea.
For more information on who can help you with your riparian buffer
project click here.
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