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2006 Conservation Security Program (CSP)Updated 02/13/2006 General Program InformationCSP 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 provides equitable access to benefits to all producers, regardless of size of operation, crops produced, or geographic location. National Program Information
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Water Quality
Benchmark
Inventory (114 KB)
Water
Quality Certification (23 KB)
Water
Quality Checklist (23 KB)
Water
Quality Eligiblity for Grazing Lands (26 KB)
Water
Quality Production Areas Tier3 (37 KB)
Pastureland
Pasture
Assessment (41 KB)
Wildlife
Wildlife
Assessment (431 KB)
Soil Quality
Minnesota
Soil and Manure Test Labs (41KB)
Additional Tier Requirements
Detailed payment, cost share information, and watershed boundary maps can be found on the individual watershed pages. For 2006 Minnesota will be accepting applications in the following watersheds:
Meeting Schedules
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Paul Flynn
State Resource Conservationist
Phone: 651-602-7870
Email: paul.flynn@mn.usda.gov
Leah Moore Duzy
Agricultural Economist/CSP Program Coordinator
Phone: 651-602-7867
Email: leah.duzy@mn.usda.gov
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