Our Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) helps you build on your existing conservation efforts while strengthening your operation. Whether you are looking to improve grazing conditions, increase crop resiliency, or develop wildlife habitat, we can custom design a CSP plan to help you meet those goals. We can help you identify natural resource problems in your operation and provide technical and financial assistance to solve those problems or attain higher stewardship levels in an environmentally beneficial and cost-effective manner. For example, we can look at ways to address the amount of soil lost; mitigate the impact of excess water; reduce the contribution of agricultural operations to airborne soil particles and greenhouse gas emissions; improve the cover, food, and water available for domestic and wildlife species; or promote energy efficiencies for on-farm activities. If you are already taking steps to improve the condition of the land, chances are CSP can help you find new ways to meet your goals.
Delaware 2022 Available Ranking Pools - Classic
- Agricultural Land - Classic
- Agricultural Land - Beginning Farmer
- Agricultural Land - Socially Disadvantaged Farmer
- Agricultural Land - Organic
- Non-Industrial Private Forest Land - Classic
- Non-Industrial Private Forest Land - Beginning Farmer
- Non-Industrial Private Forest Land - Socially Disadvantaged Farmer
Delaware Targeted Resource Concerns
Agricultural Land (AL)
- Soil Quality Limitations
- Concentrated Erosion
- Terrestrial Habitat
- Field Sediment, Nutrient and Pathogen Loss
- Field Pesticide Loss
- Pest Pressure
- Wind & Water Erosion
- Inefficient Energy
Non-Industrial Private Forest Land (NIPF)
- Degraded Plant Condition
- Terrestrial Habitat
- Pest Pressure
- Soil Quality Limitations
- Wind & Water Erosion
- Concentrated Erosion
- Field Sediment, Nutrients and Pathogen Loss
- Aquatic Habitat
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