CP-27 and 28 Farmable Wetlands Program
The Farmable Wetland Program (FWP) is intended to help farmers retire chronically wet cropland, to restore previously these farmed wetlands, and to increase profitability while improving water quality and creating […]
CP-25 Rare and Declining Habitat
Rare and Declining Habitat restores and protects critically endangered and threatened habitat and ecosystems.
CP-23A Wetland Restoration Non-Floodplain
Wetland restoration on non-floodplains provides critical habitat for waterfowl, grassland birds, and other wildlife.
CP-23 Wetland Restoration on Floodplains
Wetland restoration on floodplains improves water quality and creates critical habitat for wetland species.
CP-22 Riparian Buffer
Riparian tree buffers improve water quality and provide vital habitat for wildlife.
CP-2 Establishment of Permanent Native Grasses
Native grasses are an effective means to control erosion, improve water quality, and create habitat for grassland and game bird species.
CP-17A Living Snow Fences
Living snow fences are designed to manage wind driven snow build-up, and enhance wildlife habitat.
CP-16A Shelterbelt Establishment
Shelterbelts save energy, provide wind protection for farmsteads and livestock areas, and control snowaccumulation.
CP-15A Contour Grass Strips
Contour grass strips are designed to reduce erosion and improve water quality by slowing run-off and trapping sediment.
CP-12 Wildlife Food Plot
Food plots established to enhance other CRP practices provide lifesaving resources of food and shelter when wildlife need it most.
Corners for Wildlife
According to the Nebraska Rural Mail Carrier Survey, since 2000, ring-necked pheasants are down 58% statewide and northern bobwhite quail are down 36% statewide.
Continuous CRP CP42 Pollinator Habitat
More than 35 percent of crop production in the U.S. depends on pollination by animals.