Help Oklahoma’s Wildlife Through the Conservation Reserve Program

CRP SAFE is Bigger and Better for Oklahoma Landowners
The USDA’s Farm Service Agency Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is one of the world’s largest voluntary conservation programs with an established track record of preserving topsoil, sequestering carbon, reducing nitrogen runoff and providing healthy habitat for wildlife. Today, the program offers enhanced benefits and opportunities to Oklahoma landowners looking to make a difference for species like northern bobwhites and monarch butterflies.
Through CRP SAFE (State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement), landowners are given the option to restore cropland to native grassland habitat to benefit wildlife. Expiring CRP acres may also be eligible, especially lands that meet native vegetation requirements.
During 2021, the program was modified to provide enhanced benefits to landowners including signing incentive payments, practice incentive payments, and one-time “inflationary” adjustments that are designed to increase program payments and encourage participation. CRP SAFE is also included within the continuous signup period, meaning applicants can enroll anytime.
Overall, enrolled producers receive 10-15 years of annual rental payments and up to 50 percent cost-share for practice establishment, including planting native grassland vegetation. Nearly every western Oklahoma county is included in the eligible area, with some eastern Oklahoma counties also included (see map above).
Your local USDA field office (listed at https://farmers.gov/service-locator) can provide further information about CRP SAFE and other program opportunities that benefit wildlife. In addition, information about the benefits of CRP SAFE for wildlife is available by visiting this link.
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