USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service-PA is now accepting applications from Pennsylvania landowners and groups interested in protecting the state’s wetlands and working farms through the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP).
The deadline for applications is April 19, although NRCS will accept applications on a continual basis.
This year, Pennsylvania NRCS has funding available in both the Wetland Reserve Easement (WRE) and Agricultural Land Easement (ALE) components of this 2018 Farm Bill program.
Wetlands Easement
WRE applicants must have farm records established with USDA's Farm Service Agency and the land should have been owned for two years.
Eligible land includes farmed wetlands that can be successfully and economically restored; former or degraded wetlands with a history of agricultural use; wetlands farmed under natural conditions; and “prior-converted” cropland converted on or before December 23, 1985.
CRP land established with trees may also be eligible for enrollment through a waiver process.
Landowners have two options under WRE--
-- Permanent Easements – NRCS pays 100 percent of the easement value for the purchase of the easement. Additionally, NRCS pays up to 100 percent of the restoration costs.
-- 30-Year Easements – NRCS pays the landowner 50 to 75 percent of the easement value for the purchase of the easement and 50 to 75 percent of the restoration costs.
Land Easement
ALE focuses on saving productive crop, grass, pasture, and nonindustrial private forestland from conversion to non-agricultural uses.
Eligible partners include state and local governments and non-governmental organizations that have farmland or grassland protection programs. Under ALE, NRCS may contribute up to 50 percent of the fair market value of the agricultural land easement.
Applications are available at your local USDA Service Center- PA and on the NRCS Get Started webpage.
Learn more about ACEP, other Farm Bill programs and assistance available through your PA-NRCS Office webpage.
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