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WHO IS INVOLVED?

United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency Pennsylvania Field Offices (FSA)

FSA provides all administration duties for CREP, including all contract and federal cost share/incentive payment services.

United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service Pennsylvania Field Offices (NRCS)

NRCS provides CREP implementation services, including conservation plan development and planting/practice management recommendations.

Pennsylvania Game Commission (PAGC)

PAGC provides CREP outreach and implementation services, including conservation plan development and planting/practice management recommendations.

Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC)

WPC provides CREP outreach services and when needed, additional CREP implementation services.

Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF)

CBF provides CREP outreach services and implementation services for riparian buffer practices in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)

DEP provides funding for all state cost-share payments and provides vital financial support for WPC and CBF outreach and tech assistance activities.

Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts (PACD)

PACD provides CREP delivery services by administering the DEP funds for cost-share payments made directly to qualified CREP participants.

Pheasants Forever (PF)

PF provides important outreach and grassland establishment/management technical services for CREP.

Ducks Unlimited, Inc. (DU)

DU provides technical services for the restoration of CREP funded wetland projects and also wetland outreach.

Page updated on: January 30, 2008