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CSP applications due Sept. 30

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The Natural Resources Conservation Service continuous sign-up for the new Conservation Stewardship Program is well underway. The new CSP is designed to encourage agricultural and forestry producers to maintain existing conservation activities and adopt additional ones onto their operations.

The continuous sign-up process, offers producers the opportunity to apply for enrollment into CSP at anytime. They are, however, encouraged to apply before Sept. 30, as this is the last date applications will be considered for FY 2009 funding. All applications received after Sept. 30 will be considered for the next allocation of CSP funding.


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