United States Department of Agriculture
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Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program

Updated 03/23/2011

Introduction

The Farm and Ranch Land Protection Program (FRPP) provides matching funds to help purchase development rights to keep productive farm and ranchland in agricultural uses. Working through existing programs, USDA partners with State, tribal, or local governments and non-governmental organizations to acquire conservation easements or other interests in land from landowners. USDA provides up to 50 percent of the fair market easement value of the conservation easement.

To qualify, farmland must: be part of a pending offer from a State, tribe, or local farmland protection program; be privately owned; have a conservation plan for highly erodible land; be large enough to sustain agricultural production; be accessible to markets for what the land produces; have adequate infrastructure and agricultural support services; and have surrounding parcels of land that can support long-term agricultural production. Depending on funding availability, proposals must be submitted by the eligible entities to the appropriate NRCS State Office during the application window.

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Final Rule  PDF (3MB)

Final Benefit Cost Analysis
PDF (547KB) or Microsoft Word (616KB) document.

2008 Amended Interim Final Rule (PDF, 60KB)

2008 Farm Bill FRPP At A Glance (PDF, 41KB)

Additional Information

Program Information by Fiscal Year

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