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Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
On April 19, 2002 the US Department of Agriculture's Secretary Anne Venemon and
Gov. Bob Wise signed the official Memorandum of Agreement to implement the
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program in West Virginia.
This program, known as CREP, is a federal-state land retirement program targeted
to address state and nationally significant agriculture-related environmental
problems. This voluntary program uses financial incentives to encourage farmers
to enroll in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in contracts of 10 to 15
years to remove marginal lands from agricultural production.
It combines Federal and State resources to address agricultural resource
problems in specific environmentally sensitive geographic regions.
The West Virginia CREP is aimed at reducing the occurrence of runoff, sediment,
and nutrients from agricultural enterprises into the Potomac, New and
Greenbrier, and Little Kanawha Rivers. The program will help landowners install,
establish, and/or restore riparian buffers, filter strips, wetland areas, trees,
and grasses to improve and protect water quality and enhance soil, water and
wildlife resources.
For more information contact the local NRCS
Farm Service Agency office.
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CONSERVATION RESERVE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM SITE VISIT DOCUMENTATION
Last Modified:
11/29/2006
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