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WYO Farmers Given the Gift of Time with Deadline Extension

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Thursday, November 4, 2010   

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Wyoming farmers and ranchers have been given a gift of "more time." The USDA has extended the application deadline for the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) to Jan. 7; it was originally Nov. 1.

Traci Bruckner, assistant director of rural policy with the Center for Rural Affairs, says harvest time made it difficult for producers to make the first deadline. She doesn't want eligible farmers and ranchers to miss out, because the program's rewards are based on long-term commitments to keeping water, soil and wildlife habitat healthy.

"People who are making conservation the core of their operation have often done that to their economic disadvantage."

The CSP is administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service at USDA. Wyomingites applying for the incentives need to complete the Conservation Measurement Tool as well as the application. Contracts are awarded based on scores and rankings compiled through the measurement tool and other sources.

Bruckner says the system is cost-effective because it's more expensive to pay for clean-up problems when stewardship is not a priority.

"Taking federal conservation programs in this direction is certainly a far better approach for rewarding people who have always practiced stewardship and have always made that part of their farming operation."

Bruckner invites applicants wanting a little extra help to call her organization's helpline, 402-687-1200.






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