Continuous CRP SAFE Signups Offer Landowners Critical Upland Habitat in 2015

While a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) general signup hasn’t been scheduled for 2015, farmers and landowners do have current opportunities to explore eligibility in one of the many Continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CCRP) practices available. In particular, the State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) portion of CRP has more than 350,000 acres available for enrollment to landowners interested in creating and conserving upland habitat for pheasants, quail and other upland wildlife.

“CRP remains the most expansive, impactful conservation program in the country. Historically, landowners have looked to a general signup and its competitive bid process to enroll in the program. But landowners should consider SAFE acres, as well as other continuous programs, as valuable additions to existing contracts,” says Dave Nomsen, Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s vice president of government affairs. “CRP SAFE practices are the best thing going for pheasant and quail habitat creation. The programs are open until allocations are reached and they pay competitive rates. If landowners have an expiring CRP general contract, SAFE practices – or one of the other continuous CRP practices – are something they should strongly consider.”

Created nearly a decade ago, SAFE practices allowed states to design CRP practices that maintained the program’s hallmark soil and water conservation benefits while targeting specific wildlife species. Because of continued, and in some cases, rapid upland habitat loss, many states tailored their programs to benefit pheasants and quail. The nationwide SAFE allocation is 1.35 million acres. There are nearly 1 million acres enrolled in the various 100 SAFE practices across the country, leaving more than 350,000 available to landowners for enrollment. Among the SAFE practices geared specifically or primarily to the creation of pheasant and quail habitat include: 

State  

SAFE Practice  

Enrollment Acres Available*

Arkansas

Grass SAFE (quail)

803

Illinois

Mercer County Pheasant

596

Indiana

Northern Bobwhite

1,661

Iowa

Pheasant Recovery

22,524

Kansas

Upland Game Birds

8,569

Kentucky

Early Successional (quail)

1,005

Minnesota

Back Forty Pheasant

9,327

Mississippi

Bobwhite Quail

4,793

Missouri

Bobwhite Quail

532

Montana

Pheasant Winter Cover

313

Nebraska

Upland Bird

14,910

North Carolina

Grassland (quail)

1,706

North Dakota

Habitat for Pheasants

6,784

Ohio

Grasslands for Pheasants

16,344

Oklahoma

Mixed Grass Prairies (quail)

8,081

South Carolina

Northern Bobwhite

1,200

South Dakota

Pheasants

14,432

Tennessee

Grass (quail)

5,645

Washington

Columbia Basin (pheasants/quail)

133

Wisconsin

Glacial (pheasants)

714

 *Statistics updated in January 2015 / Source: USDA

CRP Continuous Signup

Environmentally desirable land devoted to certain conservation practices may be enrolled in CRP at any time under continuous signup. Offers are automatically accepted provided the land and producer meet certain eligibility requirements and acres are available. Offers for continuous sign-up are not subject to competitive bidding. Continuous sign-up contracts are 10 to 15 years in duration. To offer land for continuous signup, producers or landowners should contact their Pheasants Forever or Quail Forever Farm Bill wildlife biologist or visit their local USDA Service Center.

About Pheasants Forever

Pheasants Forever, including its quail conservation division, Quail Forever, is the nation's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation. Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have more than 140,000 members and 700 local chapters across the United States and Canada. Chapters are empowered to determine how 100 percent of their locally raised conservation funds are spent; the only national conservation organization that operates through this truly grassroots structure.

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