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Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP)
This program is a partnership
between the USDA Farm Service Agency, Wisconsin
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
Protection, USDA, Natural Resources Conservation
Service, the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources, and participating county land conservation
departments throughout the state.
It is an opportunity for Wisconsin landowners
to enroll agricultural lands into various practices.
Practices include riparian buffers, wetland
restoration and establishment of native grassland
areas, among others. There is no waiting period
for this program, and there is no competition
with other applicants; however, enrollment and
eligibility determinations are on a first-come,
first-serve basis.
Project Areas
Map of eligible CREP counties identifying
areas eligible for grassland and riparian project
areas.
County Land Conservation Department
Information
Information to aid the LCDs with landowner applications,
forms, reports, procedure manuals, etc.
Applicant Information
Information on how to sign up, needed forms,
how payments are calculated, eligible practices,
and a guide to frequently asked questions.
CREP Brochure
View a brochure that contains general program
information. You will need a PDF reader to view
the brochure.
CREP News
CREP Program news and a periodic newsletter
detailing the most recent CREP activities and
information.
Partners
The CREP program is a joint venture between
federal, state and local governments to preserve
the environment and aid the producer. Here you
can find links to our partner's web sites.
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