USDA Increases Minimum Annual Payment For Conservation Stewardship Program

SALINA, KANSAS

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is increasing the minimum annual payment for agricultural producers participating in the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) from $1,500 to $4,000 starting in fiscal year (FY) 2024.  The increase addresses challenges faced by small scale, underserved, and urban producers and improves equity in the program by making participation more financially beneficial for smaller operations.  The new minimum payment is available for new and renewed CSP contracts, and new applications.  Applications are accepted on a continuous basis with our first sign up period ending November 17, 2023.

“Increasing the minimum payment to CSP participants regardless of the size of their operation helps to make participation worthwhile for a larger number of producers,” said Kris Ethridge, Acting State Conservationist for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Kansas.  “By broadening the appeal of CSP, we can further expand implementation of Inflation Reduction Act funding for conservation programs,” Ethridge continued.

CSP offers technical and financial assistance to help agricultural and forest producers take their conservation efforts to the next level.  The program is designed to compensate agricultural and forest producers who agree to increase their level of conservation by adopting additional conservation activities and maintaining their baseline level of conservation.

Examples of CSP enhancements that are suitable for being adopted by smaller scale and urban producers include: 

  • Planting multi-species cover crops
  • Mulching with natural materials 
  • Establishing pollinator habitats
  • Soil health crop rotation

Inflation Reduction Act and CSP

Currently, an unprecedented amount of funding is available for CSP through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Farm Bill.  IRA provided $19.5 billion in additional funding for NRCS’ oversubscribed programs like CSP for five years.  IRA funds are available to help producers adopt climate-smart practices.

NRCS recently announced it increased the number of Climate-Smart Agricultural and Forestry Mitigation Activities eligible for Inflation Reduction Act funding for FY 2024 through CSP, the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), and the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP).  To learn more, download the list of practices and a fact sheet available on our website.

How to Apply

NRCS accepts producer applications for its conservation programs year-round, but producers interested in this cycle of IRA funding should apply as soon as possible.  Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.  Producers interested in EQIP should apply by November 17, 2023 or CSP should apply by November 17, 2023 for consideration in the first signup period. Funding is provided through a competitive process and will include an opportunity to address the unmet demand from producers who have previously sought funding for climate-smart conservation activities. ∆

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