Agriculture touches nearly every aspect of a person’s life, whether it’s in the form of food, fiber or fuel. However, less than two percent of the U.S. population is involved in agriculture production. That gap between the consumer and the farm results in a lot of questions about how items are produced. If you’re worried about food safety or just want to learn more about farming, the questions and answers below are a great place to start your research.
CRP stands for Conservation Reserve Program. The CRP program is administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). CRP agreements halt agricultural production on plots of land with the hope of improving water quality, preventing soil erosion and reducing the loss of wildlife habitat. Farmers in the program receive payment in exchange for halting their farming practices there.
To learn more about CRP at FSA.
CRP stands for Conservation Reserve Program. The CRP program is administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). CRP agreements halt agricultural production on plots of land with the hope of improving water quality, preventing soil erosion and reducing the loss of wildlife habitat. Farmers in the program receive payment in exchange for halting their farming practices there.
To learn more about CRP at FSA.
CRP stands for Conservation Reserve Program. The CRP program is administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). CRP agreements halt agricultural production on plots of land with the hope of improving water quality, preventing soil erosion and reducing the loss of wildlife habitat. Farmers in the program receive payment in exchange for halting their farming practices there.
To learn more about CRP at FSA.
CRP stands for Conservation Reserve Program. The CRP program is administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA). CRP agreements halt agricultural production on plots of land with the hope of improving water quality, preventing soil erosion and reducing the loss of wildlife habitat. Farmers in the program receive payment in exchange for halting their farming practices there.
To learn more about CRP at FSA.