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*USDA Seeking Applicants for Conservation Stewardship Program*

Michigan agricultural producers and non-industrial private forest land
owners have until June 11, 2010, to apply for the U.S. Department of
Agriculture Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) 2010 sign-up. Producers
accepted into the program receive annual payments for implementing and
maintaining conservation activities on their land.

All types of agricultural producers are eligible to enroll in CSP including
forest land owners, specialty crop producers, livestock producers and row
crop farmers. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service administers
CSP and is currently accepting applications. Applications received after the
June 11 cut-off date will not be considered for funding until another
selection period is announced. NRCS can enroll up to 159,555 acres into the
program during 2010.

Producers accepted into the program will be offered 5-year contracts with
maximum annual payments of $40,000. Program payments are determined by the
number of acres enrolled, agricultural use of the enrolled land,
conservation measures already in place and new conservation activities that
will be installed. Producers can receive additional payments by implementing
a resource-conserving crop rotation. The program was first offered in 2009
and 258 Michigan farmers enrolled. Michigan farmers already enrolled in CSP
will receive an average of $8,480 over the life of their CSP contract

CSP requires farmers and forest product producers to enroll their entire
operations. Private and tribal lands are eligible to be enrolled. NRCS has a
self-screening checklist to help producers determine if CSP is a good fit
for their operation. The checklist is available at NRCS field offices and
online at www.mi.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/csp.html. Landowners and producers
can visit their local NRCS field office or conservation district for more
information.


*Opportunity to be a Farm Market Vendor at the Capital in Lansing!!*

This summer’s “Farmers Markets at the Capitol” will take place Thursday,
July 22 and Thursday, September 16, so get ready to celebrate!  Michigan
Food & Farming Systems (MIFFS), in partnership with the Michigan Department
of Agriculture (MDA) and the Michigan Farmers Market Association (MIFMA),
will be hosting these special farmers markets for the fourth year on the
east lawn of the Capitol in downtown Lansing to raise awareness about the
many benefits of fresh, local food to our economy and communities.

The 2010 “Farmers Markets at the Capitol” plan to feature roughly 50 farmers
and vendors each from across the state selling their Michigan-grown and
processed goods. Vendor applications will be available for the July market
in June at www.miffs.org for those interested in selling at these markets.
MIFFS and MIFMA members will receive their applications in advance and have
the first opportunity to apply, so keep your eyes on your inboxes and
mailboxes. Applications will be available on June 14 for non-members. If
you’re interested in joining MIFFS or MIFMA, visit*
www.miffs.org/join.asp*or click the “Join MIFMA” tab at
*www.farmersmarkets.msu.edu*.

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