Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program definition

Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program or "CREP" means the State of Illinois land conservation program administered by the Department of Natural Resources to enhance:
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program means the program authorized under the food security act of 1985, as amended, P.L. 99-198, as amended, 7 U.S.C. 1281 et seq., under which a state may enter into agreement with the commodity credit corporation, to use the CRP to promote specific agricultural conservation and environmental objectives of Michigan and the nation.

Examples of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program in a sentence

  • Landowner(s) understand that the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) is available because of non-use of surface water only when there are valid water appropriations for the Eligible Irrigated Land.

  • State easements acquired through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) do not count against the easement limitation.

  • Additionally, Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) project information must be entered into the tracking program within 30 days of District Board project approvals.

  • Through KCD, qualified landowners may also access federal funds for buffer improvement through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.

  • In August 1999, the Illinois State Water Survey began monitoring five small watersheds in the Illinois River basin in support of the Illinois River Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program.

  • Therefore, state jurisdictional agencies do not necessarily have to sign agreements with the FSA to gain access to FSA-managed conservation datasets, which include geospatial Common Land Unit (CLU) field boundaries as well as Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) practices.

  • Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), New York State, Soil and Water Conservation Committee.

  • Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) continues to publicize and promote the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP).

  • The following definitions are applicable to the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) contract.

  • Water conservation and management activities may include, but are not limited to, municipal and agricultural water management planning, participation in USDA programs such as the Conservation Reserve Program, Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, and Environmental Quality Incentive Program, and other activities.