Environmental Improvement
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2007 Conservation Security Program (CSP) in Nevada 
CSP is a voluntary program that provides financial and
technical assistance to promote the conservation and improvement of
soil, water, air, energy, plant and animal life, and other conservation
purposes on Tribal and private working lands. Working lands include
cropland, grassland, prairie land, improved pasture, and range land, as
well as forested land that is an incidental part of an agriculture
operation. The program is available in all 50 States, the Caribbean Area
and the Pacific Basin area. The program provides equitable access to
benefits to all producers, regardless of size of operation, crops
produced, or geographic location.
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (2002 Farm Bill)
(Pub. L. 107-171) amended the Food Security Act of 1985 to authorize the
program. CSP is administered by USDA's Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS).
2007 CSP Supplements
Supplement #4 - General Habitat Assessment Guide (currently being revised)
State Contacts:
Rodney Dahl
Resource Conservationist, Programs
Phone (775) 857-8500 x 146
Email:
rod.dahl@nv.usda.gov
Peggy
Hughes
Assistant
State
Conservationist, Programs
Phone (775) 857-8500 x 103
Email: peggy.hughes@nv.usda.gov
If you have problems with these CSP
web pages, please contact Liz Warner,
Public Affairs Specialist, (775) 857-8500 x 105.
Draft and subject to change.
Disclaimer: The information currently available on this and linked sites may
not be the final program information, screening
and ranking, application, or conservation practice documents. Please check
with your local NRCS office or back to this website to ensure that the documents
that you use to make a final decision are not a draft version of the ranking,
application, and conservation practice worksheets.
Last Modified:
03/26/2008 | | | |
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