Progress in Meeting Important Objectives of the Great Plains Conservation Program Could be Improved: Report to the Congress [on The] Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture1973 - 33 pages |
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16 million acres according to SCS acres of cropland acres of unsuitable allocated funds authorized badly depleted rangeland Colorado commodity price-support programs conservation measures conservation practices continuous cropping converting unsuitable cropland cost increases cost-share assistance cost-share contracts cost-share payments cover and reseeding cropland and badly cropland and reseeding cropland conversion cropland to permanent Dakota erosion problems estimated high-priority needs extent practical farmers and ranchers farms and ranches Federal cost share Federal share field offices fund allocation system GPCP funds high priority high-priority applications highest priority important GPCP objectives incentives June 30 KIOWA land landowners or operators large acreages legislative history low-priority needs medium-priority applications North Dakota percent permanent vegetative cover Plains Conservation Program priority needs procedures and controls reseeding badly depleted SCS officials SCS programs SCS State offices Secretary of Agriculture soil and water Soil Conservation Service soil erosion sufficient to cover SWCD Texas tion unsuitable for continuous