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Biblioteca Conservation Reserve Program in South Dakota: Major Findings from 2007 Survey of South Dakota CRP Respondents

Conservation Reserve Program in South Dakota: Major Findings from 2007 Survey of South Dakota CRP Respondents

Conservation Reserve Program in South Dakota: Major Findings from 2007 Survey of South Dakota CRP Respondents

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Date of publication
Julio 2008
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AGRIS:US2016215858

This study summarizes key results from a 2007 survey completed by 753 CRP contract holders in South Dakota. Topics covered include: comparison of national and South Dakota CRP trends, key characteristics of CRP contract holders in South Dakota, current CRP management practices and overall crop/livestock management practices, and respondent assessment of relative importance of various factors affecting their CRP decisions. Projected re-enrollment rate into a new CRP contract varies from 34 percent to 63 percent of existing CRP acres, depending on scenario. Statewide, 61 percent of post-CRP acres, not re-enrolled, are projected to be used for crop production, 30 percent for grass hay or livestock production, and 9 percent for other uses.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Janssen, Larry
Klein, Nicole L.
Taylor, Gary
Opoku, Emmanuel
Holbeck, Michael

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