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CRP Re-enrollment Process Guidelines

Follow the outlined procedures for re-enrolling over 1,000 potential applicants in the continuous CRP program by September 17, 2007. Detailed instructions provided for eligible CRP practices and necessary forms. Additional support for high workload counties available through special teams. For more information, visit the provided link.

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CRP Re-enrollment Process Guidelines

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  1. Optional CRP Process

  2. Optional CRP Process Workload: Over 1,000 potential applicants to re-enroll in continuous CRP

  3. Optional CRP Process Workload: Over 1,000 potential applicants to re-enroll in continuous CRP CPO’s must be completed by September 17, 2007

  4. Optional CRP Process Workload: Over 1,000 potential applicants to re-enroll in continuous CRP CPO’s must be completed by September 17, 2007 Significant workload, particularly in some counties

  5. Optional CRP Process Workload: Over 1,000 potential applicants to re-enroll in continuous CRP CPO’s must be completed by September 17, 2007 Significant workload, particularly in some counties Ohio Bulletin No. OH180-7-7 (Re: Optional CRP Process)

  6. CP21, CP22, CP23, CP23A, CP26-30, CP34, and CP37. CP8A, CP9, CP13 (to be re-enrolled as CP21 as applicable), CP14 (re-enrolled as CP22 as applicable), Eligible CRP practices:

  7. CP21, CP22, CP23, CP23A, CP26-30, CP34, and CP37. CP8A, CP9, CP13 (to be re-enrolled as CP21 as applicable), CP14 (re-enrolled as CP22 as applicable), Eligible CRP practices:

  8. One tab for each practice.

  9. Type/write in background information.

  10. Type/write in tract and field information.

  11. Narrative references practice already installed.

  12. Same default action for practice 647.

  13. Type/write in number of acres for practices. Item 2 costs will calculate when you add acres, but you will need to type dollars in to blue boxes.

  14. Obtain required signatures.

  15. Optional CRP Process • For waterways: • If no repair, then enter acres onto AD-1155 form, and no cost-share • If significant repair is necessary, enter extent and estimated cost.

  16. Optional CRP Process Follow up: Optional process to complete plans by date specified by FSA Re-enrolled acres will need to be added into Toolkit Toolkit plans and progress reporting should be completed between October 1-November 30

  17. Optional CRP Process • You can develop the plan in Toolkit as normal. • Schedule practices • Save practice scheduler • Skip the “Plan Wizard” • Go directly to “Contract Wizard”

  18. Go directly to “Contract Wizard”.

  19. Optional CRP Process • Special Teams have been organized to assist high work-load counties • Contact Assistant (FO) to request assistance • To access bulletin, job sheets, and templates, go to: http://www.oh.nrcs.usda.gov/intranet/Admin/300_land_treatment.html

  20. QUESTIONS??

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