The 2012 National Resources Inventory (NRI) – Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) survey collects information from agricultural producers in the Western Lake Erie Basin and the Des Moines River Basin about farming and conservation practices on cultivated cropland. NASS representatives will visit nearly 1,500 farms in Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Ohio to collect information on farm production practices; chemical, fertilizer and manure applications; integrated pest management; and installed conservation practices.
Why should I participate in CEAP?
Will my information be kept confidential?
Where can I get more information about CEAP?
- News Release – 11/29/12 USDA Conservation Survey Timely and Vital for Midwest Farmers
- Video – USDA Surveying Conservation Programs
- Video – USDA CEAP Survey – A Message to Producers
- Radio – CEAP Surveys and What Conservation Information They Gather
- Radio – Surveys are Gathering Conservation Practice Information
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To learn more about CEAP, visit www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/
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Last modified: 11/29/12