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The Economic Impact Of Crp Acres In South Dakota Returning To Crop Production, Gary Taylor, Larry Janssen Sep 2008

The Economic Impact Of Crp Acres In South Dakota Returning To Crop Production, Gary Taylor, Larry Janssen

Economics Staff Paper Series

The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) was created in the 1985 Farm Bill as a program to remove highly erodible and environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production for from 10 to 15 years. Although CRP was originally viewed as a supply control program it rapidly evolved into a program that met many environmental objectives. In 2007 South Dakota had 729,397 acres of CRP contracts expired, which was nearly 47% of the 1.56 million acres enrolled in the program. During this period, there was no new farm bill or new CRP policy provisions. The policy environment in late 2006 and most of …


Conservation Reserve Program In South Dakota: Summary Of Major Findings, Nicole Klein, Larry Janssen, Gary Taylor, Emmanuel Opoku Jun 2008

Conservation Reserve Program In South Dakota: Summary Of Major Findings, Nicole Klein, Larry Janssen, Gary Taylor, Emmanuel Opoku

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Crop Decisions In 2008, Burton Pflueger, Jack Davis, Don Guthmiller Jan 2008

Crop Decisions In 2008, Burton Pflueger, Jack Davis, Don Guthmiller

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.