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Success Stories

CRP: An Investment for the Future CRP: An Investment for the Future

In 1999, William and Audrey Thomas of Bowling Green, Kentucky, decided it was time to protect the acreage on their family farm and provide for their family's future. ...


CRP Shallow Water Areas for Wildlife Provide Multiple Benefits CRP Shallow Water Areas for Wildlife Provide Multiple Benefits

Ronnie Mobley is one of 13 agricultural producers in McCracken County, Kentucky, who enrolled land in CRP and established the Shallow Water Areas for Wildlife practice....


Connecting Wildlife Areas with CRP Connecting Wildlife Areas with CRP

Norman and Sandra Windt, of Marshall County, KY, combined the use of three CRP wildlife practices to enhance wildlife, while retiring their agricultural land in October 1999. The Windts combined CRP practices CP-2 (native grass planting), CP-12 (wildlife food plot); and CP-4B (wildlife corridor) on their 16.4 acres of CRP located in southwest Marshall County. ...


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