NRCS accepts applications year-round but makes funding selections at application cut-off deadlines. The next RCPP Kittatinny Ridge parcel application review and selection cutoffs will be July 3, 2023 and November 1, 2023.
The Kittatinny Ridge is a landscape within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed that encompasses a ridge and valley area in south central Pennsylvania.
The Kittatinny Ridge is also an important natural region with productive agricultural land and forestland with important habitat areas.
This area also encompasses two important defense operations, the Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Center and Letterkenny Army Depot.
The Kittatinny Ridge RCPP project area can be viewed on the map posted on the PA NRCS website here.
RCPP Entity Held Easements provide funding to cooperating entities to preserve agricultural land with a focus on preserving prime and statewide important soils, or forestland. NRCS conservationists will work with producers to develop a conservation plan on their land to identify concerns and opportunities, help determine objectives, and recommend solutions.
“Our high-quality, comprehensive conservation plans can provide farmers and landowners with step-by-step recommendations they can use to improve their water quality, soil health and more -- all while reducing input costs,” said Denise Coleman, Pennsylvania NRCS State Conservationist.
To participate in USDA conservation programs, applicants should be farm or forest landowners and must meet eligibility criteria.
The following partner Entities are participating in this RCPP Project.
-- RCPP Kittatinny Ridge Conservation Landscape Partners (Entities)
-- PA Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Farmland Preservation
-- PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation
-- PA Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Bureau of Environmental Management
-- PA Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation
-- Pennsylvania Game Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management
-- The Nature Conservancy, PA/DE Chapter
-- Berks Nature
-- Central Pennsylvania Conservancy
For additional information landowners can contact Stephanie Zimmerman at the PA Department of Agriculture at 717-783-3167.
Visit the PA NRCS website for more information on conservation assistance available to landowners.
[Posted: May 17, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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