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FY-2003 FRPP Easement Information

The following three maps display information on Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP) easements which obligated fiscal year 2003 FRPP funds.

This voluntary program helps farmers and ranchers keep their land in agriculture. The program provides matching funds to State, Tribal, or local governments and non-governmental organizations with existing farmland protection programs to purchase conservation easements. All FRPP easements are permanent easements. In FY-2003, NRCS allocated more than $75 million to include more than 500 easements in the program, protecting nearly 120,000 acres. Click on each map's data link for detail information.

The data tables are available in Adobe Acrobat format.

FY-2003 FRPP Easements

U.S. Map showing the number of acres included in FRPP cooperative agreements signed in FY2003, by State.
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This map shows the number of easements included in FRPP cooperative agreements signed in fiscal year 2003, by State.

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSupporting data by State available in tabular format

FY-2003 FRPP Acres Protected

This map shows the number of acres included in FRPP cooperative agreements signed in FY2003, by State.
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This map shows the number of acres included in FRPP cooperative agreements signed in fiscal year 2003, by State.

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSupporting data by State available in tabular format


FY-2003 FRPP Financial Assistance Dollars Obligated

U.S. map showing the amount of federal funding obligated for FRPP cooperative agreements signed in FY2003, by State.
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This map shows the amount of federal funding obligated for FRPP cooperative agreements signed in fiscal year 2003, by State.

Adobe Acrobat DocumentSupporting data by State available in tabular format

 

Program Contact

Robert Glennon, National FRPP Manager, 202-720-9476

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