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| Maine's Conservation Stewardship ProgramWhat is the Conservation Stewardship Program?The Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) is a voluntary conservation program that encourages agricultural and forestry producers to maintain existing conservation activities and adopt additional ones on their operations. Through CSP, NRCS will provide financial and technical assistance to eligible producers to conserve and enhance soil, water, air, and related natural resources on their land. ----------------- Eligibility/RequirementsCSP is available on Tribal and private agricultural lands as well as nonindustrial private forest lands. The program provides equitable access to all producers, regardless of operation size, crops produced, or geographic location. Individual producers, legal entities, corporations, and Indian Tribes may be eligible for the program. Eligible lands include cropland, grassland, improved pastureland, nonindustrial private forestland, and agricultural land under the jurisdiction of an Indian Tribe. A producer must treat at lease one resource concern and one priority resource concern during the length of the CSP's 5-year contract. The three priority resource concerns selected for Maine are:
The applicant must:
-----------------Benefits to ParticipantsCSP offers participants two possible types of payments:
CSP payments to a person or legal entity may not exceed
$40,000 in any year, and $200,000 during any 5-year period. Producers interested in CSP are encouraged to begin the application process by completing a producer self-screening checklist to determine whether the new program is suitable for them or their operation.
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