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Conservation Security Program
Last Modified:
05/30/2008
The Conservation Security Program (CSP) is a voluntary conservation
program
that supports ongoing stewardship of private, working agricultural lands
by
providing payments for maintaining and enhancing natural resources. CSP
identifies and rewards those farmers who are meeting the highest
standards of
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2008 Conservation Security Program Materials
Sign-up has been extended to May 30, 2008.
Sign-up is April 18 through May 16,
2008.
Connecticut River Watershed |
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New Hampshire farmers with land in the middle Connecticut River watershed,
the Ashuelot River, and
who practice good soil and water conservation are encouraged to contact their
local USDA - NRCS
office to determine if they are eligible to sign-up for the
Conservation Security Program (CSP).
Additional information on CSP, including eligible watersheds and a CSP
self-assessment workbook are available on-line below. Farmers may also call or visit
their local NRCS office; New Hampshire locations
are
listed here.
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Connecticut River Watershed |
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Looking for more information on CSP?
Please visit the
national CSP
website for general information about the program and some frequently asked
questions.
Archived 2007 Materials
Archived 2006 Materials
Program Contact:
Jim Spielman
Resource Conservationist
USDA-NRCS
2 Madbury Rd.
Durham, NH 03824
603-868-7581
james.spielman@nh.usda.gov
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