After the Conservation Reserve Program: Economic Decisions with Wildlife in Mind

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
December 7, 2021
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Overview

As Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts begin to expire, landowners must decide to re-enroll the land in the program, convert it back to crops or leave it in permanent cover for grazing and for wildlife. This publication is one of a series exploring those options.

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