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Conservation Security Program (CSP) 2008 in Alabama

The Conservation Security Program (CSP) is a voluntary program that provides financial and technical assistance for the conservation, protection, and improvement of soil, water, air, energy, plant and animal life, and other conservation purposes on Tribal and private lands. The program, administered by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), provides payments for producers who practice good stewardship on their agricultural lands and incentives for those who want to do more.  The program is designed to reward the best conservation stewards of the most environmentally sensitive areas in targeted watersheds.

Alabama CSP 2008 Targeted Watershed - Upper Choctawhatchee River

  • Workshops Scheduled - NRCS held CSP workshops to give landowners in the 2008 targeted watershed more information about this Farm Bill Program. 
2008 Workshop Dates Time Location
Tuesday, April 22
 
9:00 a.m. Coffee County Farm Center
Highway 84 East
New Brockton, AL
Tuesday, April 22 6:30 p.m. Wiregrass Electric Cooperative
509 N. State Highway167
Hartford, AL
Thursday, April 24 9:00 a.m. Ozark USDA Service Center
(Dale County Government Building)
202 S. Highway123
Ozark, AL

CSP Eligibility Criteria

NRCS National CSP Information (in a new window)

Other CSP Watersheds (Archive Only)

Contacts

For more information about the Conservation Security Program, contact your Local NRCS Service Center (USDA Office Locator: Information about service center location - county and related offices across the U.S.)  There are Service Centers in most Alabama counties. 

Steve Musser, ASTC-Programs
NRCS - Auburn, AL
334-887-4503
Email:  steve.musser@al.usda.gov

 

Last Modified: 04/29/2008

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