Grassland Reserve Program
Washington 2004
Signup and Application Information
General Program Description
The Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) is a voluntary program that helps
landowners and operators restore and protect grassland, including rangeland and
pastureland, and certain other lands, while maintaining the areas as grazing
lands.
The program emphasizes:
support for grazing operations,
plant and animal biodiversity, and
grasslands under the greatest threat of conversion.
GRP is authorized in the 2002 Farm
Bill . The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and USDA Farm
Service Agency (FSA) administer the program, in cooperation with the USDA Forest
Service. Funding for the GRP comes from the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC).
Producers can apply at USDA Service Centers in
Washington.
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GRP Funding Targets Sage Grouse Habitat Protection in WA News Release
(8-31-2004)
Interim Final Rule -
7CFR 1415, May 21, 2004
News Release
(5-11-2004)
Grassland Reserve Program Fact Sheet
Grassland Reserve Program Key Points
Grassland Reserve Program Questions & Answers
Grassland Reserve Program NEPA Documents
How Grassland Reserve Program Works
Applications may be filed for a rental agreement or easement with NRCS or FSA
at any time. Batching dates are established to evaluate and select applications
for funding. July 23, 2004 is the cutoff date for applications to
be considered for this year's allocation of funds. All applications on
file through that date will be evaluated and prioritized for 2004 funding.
Participants voluntarily limit future use of the land while retaining the
right to conduct common grazing practices; produce hay, mow, or harvest for seed
production (subject to certain restrictions during the nesting season of bird
species that are in significant decline or those that are protected under
Federal or State law); and conduct fire rehabilitation and construct firebreaks
and fences.
The program offers several enrollment options:
Rental Agreement Participants have the option of choosing a
10-year, 15-year, 20-year, or 30-year easement. USDA will provide annual
payments in an amount that is not more than 75 percent of the grazing value of
the land covered by the agreement for the life of the agreement. Payments will
be disbursed on the agreement anniversary date each year.
Permanent Easement This is a conservation easement in
perpetuity. Easement payments for this option equal the fair market value, less
the grazing value of the land encumbered by the easement. These values will be
determined using an appraisal process.
30-year Easement USDA will provide an easement payment
equal to 30 percent of the fair market value of the land, less the grazing value
of the land for the period during which the land is encumbered by the easement.
For both easement options, USDA will provide all administrative costs
associated with recording the easement, including appraisal fees, survey costs,
title insurance, and recording fees. Easement payments may be provided, at the
participant’s request, in lump sum or annual payments (equal or unequal amounts)
for up to 10 years.
Restoration agreement If restoration is determined
necessary by NRCS, a restoration agreement will be incorporated within the
rental agreement or easement. CCC will provide up to 90 percent of the
restoration costs on lands that have never been cultivated, and up to 75 percent
of the cost on restored grasslands. Participants will be paid upon certification
of the completion of the approved practice(s) by NRCS or an approved third
party. Participants may contribute to the application of a cost-share practice
through in-kind contributions.
Ranking Criteria
Applications will be evaluated and selected based on state ranking criteria.
For 2004, emphasis will be placed on enrollment of existing high quality native
grasslands that require no restoration cost and have the greatest biodiversity
and the greatest risk of conversion to other agricultural uses and/or
non-agricultural use.
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Washington State
Rental Rates
Washington State
FY2004 Ranking Criteria
Grassland Reserve
Program Instructions and Definitions
Supplemental Material:
Natural Species List
Soil Series List
Population List
Eligibility
Landowners who can provide clear title are eligible to submit an application
for either easement option. Landowners and others who have general control of
the acreage may submit an application for a rental agreement.
The Adjusted Gross Income provision of the 2002 Farm Bill impacts eligibility
for GRP and several other 2002 Farm Bill programs. Individuals or entities that
have an average adjusted gross income exceeding $2.5 million for the three tax
years immediately preceding the year the contract is approved are not eligible
to receive program benefits or payments. However, an exemption is provided in
cases where 75 percent of the adjusted gross income is derived from farming,
ranching, or forestry operations.
Eligible land includes grassland or land that contains forbs or shrubs
(including improved rangeland and pastureland); and grassland or land that is
located in an area that historically has been dominated by grassland, forbs, and
shrubs and has potential to provide habitat for animal or plant populations of
significant ecological value if the land is retained in its current use or
restored to a natural condition. Incidental lands may be included to allow for
the efficient administration of an agreement or easement.
To Apply:
Application signup is an ongoing process and can be done online or completed
at your local USDA Service Center with NRCS or FSA.
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Application form
(AD-1153)
Form
CCC0920, Grassland Reserve Program Contract
Form CCC0920 Appendix, Grassland Reserve Program Contract
At time of application, NRCS will provide landowner(s) with the following:
· GRP Warranty Easement Deed for 30-Year Easements (CCC-1255-GRP-30)
http://forms.sc.egov.usda.gov/eforms/Forms/CCC1255GRP30.pdf
· GRP Warranty Easement Deed for Permanent Easements (CCC1255)
http://forms.sc.egov.usda.gov/eforms/Forms/CCC1255GRP.pdf
· Subordination Agreement and Limited Lien Waiver (AD-1158).
http://forms.sc.egov.usda.gov/eforms/Forms/AD1158.pdf
· Option Agreement to Purchase (AD-1157) and Amendment 1 (AD-1157A)
http://forms.sc.egov.usda.gov/eforms/Forms/AD1157.pdf
http://forms.sc.egov.usda.gov/eforms/Forms/AD1157A.pdf
For More Information
Please contact your local USDA Service Center office.
NRCS WA State Contact:
Dave Brown,
Assistant State
Conservationist for Programs,
509-323-2971
Jeff Kuhlmann,
Resource
Conservationist, Farm Bill Program Specialist,
509-323-2975.
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