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State's Back Forty program gains momentum
May 8, 2008 - 11:27am — Lesley Christianson
More than 6,300 acres already offered for enrollment in Minnesota's Back Forty Despite the expiration of 79,677 Conservation Reserve Program acres in Minnesota since Oct. 1, 2007, interest in CRP remains as evidenced by the 6,365 acres already As part of the continuous enrollment portion of CRP, Minnesota has been allocated 23,100 acres for enrollment in the Back Forty Pheasant Habitat program, which establishes small blocks of grassland (10 to 40 acres) and enhances existing habitats. Announced this January, SAFE represents an important change to CRP that encourages state-specific wildlife focused projects. Minnesota's Back Forty Pheasant SAFE program is targeted toward helping restore and enhance habitat for ring-necked pheasant populations, as well as benefit waterfowl, greater prairie chickens and other grassland nesting birds. In addition to the annual rental payment and cost-share, SAFE may offer participants an up front one-time CRP Signing Incentive Payment of $100 per each SIP-eligible acre and a Practice Incentive Payment when cost share is made. Go to www.fsa.usda.gov/Internet/FSA_File/mn_cp38e_factfheet_20080403.pdf for a
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