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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

USDA Accepts 2.2 Million Acres into Conservation Reserve Program

The USDA has accepted 2.2 million acres into the 2026 Conservation Reserve Program, providing farmers and landowners with conservation payments while protecting soil, water, and wildlife habitat. The program was highly competitive, with producers offering nearly 2.5 million acres for enrollment. Because CRP is capped at 27 million acres nationwide, not every offer could be accepted. More than 982,000 acres set to expire on September 30 were re-enrolled, while producers also offered 1.5 million acres of new land. Nebraska, Colorado, and South Dakota led the nation in accepted acres. "The Conservation Reserve Program continues to demonstrate the strength of voluntary, producer-led conservation across the country," said Farm Service Agency Administrator Bill Beam. "The success of the 2026 enrollment period reflects USDA's Farmers First commitment and the dedication of America's farmers and ranchers to protecting our natural resources." CRP provides annual rental payments and cost-share assistance while improving water quality, reducing erosion, and supporting wildlife habitat.