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Estimated Payment Ranges - Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)
Updated 8/14/2009
NRCS will make payments as soon as practical after October 1 of each fiscal year
for contract activities carried out in the previous fiscal year. A participant’s
annual payment is determined using the conservation performance estimated by the
conservation measurement tool, and computed by land-use type for enrolled
eligible land. A supplemental payment is also available on cropland to a
participant receiving an annual payment, who also adopts a resource-conserving
crop rotation.
To manage funding and meet legislative requirements, NRCS will use the first
ranking period as a payment discovery period to arrive at a uniform payment rate
per land use conservation performance point. It is anticipated the information
gained will assist in arriving at set payment rates for future years’ contracts.
Using enrollment data from the signup, unique conservation performance payment
rates will be determined for each land use type after ranking decisions are
made. Pre-approved applicants will be notified of their contract payment amount
and given the opportunity to withdraw their application if they find the payment
amount unacceptable. Funds from cancelled applications would then be used to
pre-approve additional applicants in ranked order.
Initial analysis has shown that, under a strict set of assumptions, participants
completing contract requirements might receive estimated payments in the range
of:Estimated Range for Annual Payments
| Cropland |
$12 to $22 per acre |
| Nonindustrial Private Forestland |
$6 to $12 per acre |
| Pastureland |
$7 to $14 per acre |
| Rangeland |
$5 to $10 per acre |
Estimated Range for Supplemental Payments
| Resource-Conservation Crop Rotation |
$12 to $16 per acre |
These ranges are based on projections about acreage enrollment and conservation
performance, and are only intended as estimates. Any individual’s payment level
could fall outside these ranges based on the specific level of conservation
performance on their operation. Each participant’s annual payment on a land use
is dependent on a new conservation activity being scheduled and installed on
that land use. If no new conservation activity is applied on a land use, there
will be no annual payment for that land use.
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