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2014 Farm Bill
Agricultural Conservation Easement Program
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FRPP GRP WRP
Easements
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ACEP
• ACEP has 2 components• Agricultural Land Easement Component
(ALE)• Wetland Reserve Easement Component
(WRE)
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ACEP
• The purposes of ACEP include:• Combine the purposes and coordinate the functions of
the WRP, GRP, and FRPP.• Restore, protect, and enhance wetland on eligible
land.• Protect the agricultural use, viability, and related
conservation values of eligible land by limiting non-agricultural uses.
• Protect grazing uses and related conservation values by restoring and conserving eligible land.
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ACEP
• ACEP funded at $400 million in fiscal year 2014, increasing to $500 million in fiscal year 2017, and reducing to $250 million in fiscal year 2018.
• While ACEP will require a new regulation for its implementation, there are few new statutory provisions when compared to GRP, FRPP and WRP.
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ACEP-ALE – “The Working Lands Program”
• ALEs MUST permit a landowner to continue agricultural use.
• ALL ALEs must require the land be subject to an “Agricultural Land Easement Plan.”
• Secretary is allowed to contribute 75% of the FMV of an ALE in the case of “grassland of special environmental significance.”
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ACEP-ALE
• The non-Federal contribution for the purchase of an agricultural land easement varies slightly from the 2008 FRPP.
• The non-Federal contribution must now be 50% of the Secretary’s contribution, instead of 25% of the purchase price.
• This will decrease the amount of landowner donation that can be attributed to the entity match.
2014 Farm Bill
Wetland Reserve Easement Component
• Reduces ownership requirement from 7 years to 24 months
• Authorizes waiver process to allow enrollment of CRP land established to trees.
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ACEP
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Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE)
• NRCS will continue to• Hold easements• Keep WRP compensation and eligibility
framework from the 2008 Farm Bill.• Priority for enrollment continues to be based on
value of the easement for protecting and enhancing habitat for migratory birds, wildlife and other uses.
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Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE)
• Enrollment Options• Permanent• 30-year Easement• 30 year contract to Indian Tribes
• Note WRE eliminates 10 year restoration cost-share only agreements.
2014 Farm BillPartnerships
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Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)
RCPP is a new regional program that:
• Furthers the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of soil, water, wildlife on a regional scale
• Encourages partners to cooperate with producers
• Provides assistance through:• Partnership agreements
• Program contracts or easement agreements
• Combines and replaces the purposes and functions of:• Agricultural Water Enhancement Program (AWEP)
• Chesapeake Bay Watershed Program (CBWP)
• Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative (CCPI)
• Great Lakes Basin Program for Erosion and Sediment Control12
RCPP
Covered programs:
– Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP)
– Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
– Conservation Stewardship Program (CStP)
– Healthy Forests Reserve Program (HFRP)
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RCPP
Available Funding
• $100 Million of Direct RCPP funding each year
• 7% of funds from the four covered programs (ACEP, CStP, EQIP, HFRP) reserved annually through April 1st
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RCPP Funding
• RCPP will implement eligible activities on eligible land through:
– Partnership agreements under which NRCS enters contracts and easement agreements with producers and landowners participating in a project with a selected partner; and
– Conservation Program Contracts (CPCs) or easement agreements in—
• Critical conservation areas – Prairie Grassland; or• In a selected partner project area but who are seeking to implement
an eligible activity independent of a partner.
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RCPP
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Funding Allocation– 25% for State Projects
– 40% for National Projects
– 35% for Projects in Critical Conservation Areas
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RCPP
RCPP program contracts and easement agreements with producers are implemented through covered programs:
– Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP)
– Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
– Conservation Stewardship Program (CStP)
– Healthy Forests Reserve Program (HFRP)
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RCPP
RCPP Purposes are: • To encourage partners to cooperate with producers in:
– meeting or avoiding the need for national, State, and local natural resource regulatory requirements related to production on eligible land; and
– implementing projects that will result in the installation and maintenance of eligible activities that affect multiple agricultural or nonindustrial private forest operations on a local, regional, State, or multistate basis
• To further the regional or watershed scale conservation, restoration and sustainable use of:
– Soil
– Water
– Wildlife
– Related natural resources
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RCPP
• Eligible Land includes:
– Cropland
– Grassland
– Rangeland
– Pastureland
– Non-industrial private forest land
– Other land incidental to agricultural production
• Wetlands,
• Buffers
• Etc.
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RCPP
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RCPPCritical Conservation Areas (continued)
In addition to the covered programs, the authorities under the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act (PL-566), other than Watershed Rehabilitation provisions, may be used in CCAs.
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RCPP
Partners are responsible for:– Contributing a significant portion of the overall costs– Conducting outreach and education to eligible producers
for potential participation in the project – Acting on a landowner’s or producer’s behalf, if
requested by the landowners or producer in applying for assistance
– Leveraging financial or technical assistance provided by NRCS with additional funds to help achieve the project objectives.
– Conducting and providing an assessment of the project costs and conservation effects
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RCPP
• In these selected partner project areas, RCPP program assistance is delivered to producers through conservation program contracts and easement agreements under the covered programs.
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Red River Basin Initiative
• Announcement forthcoming on a targeted effort within the basin.
• Secretary and Congressman Peterson to announce on July 2, 2014.
• Will target additional funding to assist with flood retention in partnership with RRRA.
• Will include funding for ACEP, EQIP, and CStP.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT
www.nrcs.usda.gov/FarmBill
Questions may be submitted via Email to: