1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21739February 17, 2004The Conservation Security Program in the2002 Farm BillBarbara A. JohnsonAnalyst in Agriculture and Natural Resources PolicyResources, Science, and Industry Divi
2、sionSummaryThe Conservation Security Program (CSP), a new program enacted in section 2001of the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107-171) and administered by the Natural ResourcesConservation Service, creates a three-tiered system rewarding increased levels ofconservation on agricultural operations with increas
3、ed payments. Payments include abase payment for acreage enrolled, a payment for new or existing conservation practices,and an “enhancement” payment for conservation exceeding minimum programstandards. The program is open to many types of producers and different land uses, andenjoys wide support. The
4、 farm bill placed no limits on program enrollment, acreage, orfunding. However, the FY2004 Consolidated Appropriations bill limited FY2004 CSPspending to $41 million (P.L. 108-199, Division A, 752). This paper, which will not be updated, describes the CSP as it was enacted. NRCSissued a proposed rul