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All entities and
organization applying for programs need to register for a DUNS number
and with SAM.gov. Obtaining a DUNS number and registering with SAM is
FREE. Learn more about eligibility, DUNS and SAM
here.
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NOW IS THE TIME! Are you interested in the Conservation
Stewardship Program (CSP)? Now is the time to get your
applications in. Though you can sign-up at any time
throughout the year, funds will be available SOON for
submitted and qualified applicants for CSP. CSP is a
voluntary conservation program that encourages producers
to address resource concerns in a comprehensive manner
by: undertaking additional conservation activities; and
improving, maintaining and managing existing
conservation activities. Again...you can sign up at
anytime, but to be considered for the current fund
opportunity, you should be working now with your local
NRCS field offices. |
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NRCS is encouraging all producers interested in Farm
Bill programs to apply now to have their applications
considered for available funds by the ranking dates of
January 18, 2013 and February 15, 2013. For information on
eligibility please visit our
Eligibility Information Site. To have your
application considered for Farm Bill Conservation
Programs, you must have an active Conservation Plan in
place. For more information on Conservation
Planning visit our
Conservation Planning Site. For a Conservation Self
Assessment, to help you begin the planning process,
download our
Conservation Planning Self Assessment.
For more information on programs visit the our
Programs and Services Site. |
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The application deadline for Fiscal Year 2013 FRPP
funding consideration is February 15th, 2013 by 4:00pm.
Applications received after the deadline will not be
considered for Fiscal Year 2013 funding. The purpose of
the Farm and Ranch Land Protection Program (FRPP) is to
facilitate and provide funding to cooperating entities
to purchase easements that preserve the agricultural use
of land. FRPP funds may be used to match other funds and
resources in order to purchase easements of farmland in
North Carolina. |
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Mr. Paige, a 4th generation farmer, is keenly aware of the issues that
affect his business, including the economy, culture, climate, and
natural resources unique to Duplin County. “There are large farms
popping up all the time down here, farms where the people who own the
land don’t live here and have others farm it for them. There are poultry
operations being frequently, as well, but the landowners do not
understand the type of land and water we have here,” said Paige. “We’ve
been here, lived here, grew up here and it takes a lot more than being a
huge landowner to be successful...you’ve got to know and care about the
soil, water, and other resources we have to make it work for your farm
and for everyone around you.” |
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Soil is a living and life-giving substance, without
which we would perish. As world population and food
production demands rise, keeping our soil healthy and
productive is of paramount importance. So much so that
we believe improving the health of our Nation's soil is
one of the most important endeavors of our time. By
focusing more attention on soil health and by educating
our customers and the public about the positive impact
healthy soil can have on productivity and conservation,
we can help our Nation's farmers and ranchers feed the
world more profitably and sustainably - now and for
generations to come
Whether you're a farmer, a researcher, a conservationist
or an interested citizen, our soils site will help you
"Unlock the Secrets in the Soil."
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If you believe USDA improperly denied farm loan benefits
to you between 1981 and 2000 because you are Hispanic,
or because you are female, you may be eligible to apply
for compensation. For more information, got to
www.farmerclaims.gov or call the Farmer and Rancher
Call Center at 1-888-508-4429 |
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