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Feds Restore Ag Funding for Conservation Stewardship Program

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013   

LANSING, Mich. - Michigan farmers and ranchers will have the opportunity to apply for federal grants to help them conserve farmland - an opportunity many thought they had lost.

Funding for the Conservation Stewardship Program was cut in October as part of a temporary spending plan in Congress. The funding has been restored, but the date to apply for grants is approaching quickly.

Traci Bruckner, assistant director of policy for the Center for Rural Affairs, said the program helps pay for farming practices that aren't supported by other types of programs.

"It's for that farmland that's in farm production, and really supporting the conservation practices they're doing on that land, versus how the traditional commodity programs simply support commodity production on this land," she said. "This is supporting the conservation efforts that lead to environmental benefits that reach beyond the farm."

Farmers can use the grants for a variety of practices, Bruckner said.

"One good thing is helping farmers diversify their cropping systems a little bit," she said. "It has done a lot to help farmers do cover cropping. It also helps those people that maybe want to take existing cropland, or have already taken existing cropland and put that into a rotational grazing system; wildlife conservation practices, and so forth."

Although a deadline to apply for the grants has not been set, Bruckner said, she expects farmers and ranchers will have only a few weeks left to be considered this year. She said she is concerned that some could be too busy with spring chores and planting to apply. They can get information from their local Natural Resources Conservation Service office.

More information about the CSP program in Michigan is online at mi.nrcs.usda.gov.


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