Rest-Recover-Recapture — We are fostering legislation to better incentivize grazing rest. Periodic rest improves plant species diversity; ecosystem heterogeneity, stability, resilience, and sustainability; soil health; and increases forage production.
Approximately 30 percent of the U.S. is rangeland (~770 million acres), mostly in the West. Rangelands are highly diverse, and provide livestock forage and habitat for many wildlife species. Healthy rangelands provide conservation services, including carbon storage, water filtration, erosion control, and nutrient cycling. They are vital to recovering grassland bird populations.
We support two options to provide expanded incentives for conservation that will store carbon while adding substantial habitat quality for grassland birds:
Option A authorizes the use of Rest-Recover-Recapture scenarios for Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) programs and mandates short- to intermediate-term contracts to rest/recover specific pastures undergoing conservation improvement to compensate for foregone income.
Option B authorizes the Grassland CRP Improvement Act to provide options within contracts to annually and sequentially rest pastures in a qualifying grazing system.
Helping Hands — We recommend increasing and stabilizing partner conservation delivery capacity in the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). Producers need NGOs and other partners to provide technical assistance, which requires predictable funding. ABC seeks to modify the administrative cap and expand the overall partner Technical Assistance (TA) limit from 25% to 30%.
Strengthening the Conservation Reserve Program — We recommend reauthorizing and increasing Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) enrollment to 70 million acres. CRP provides far-reaching benefits. It has improved conditions for ground-nesting birds by increasingin-creasing nesting and brood-rearing success. We also recommend the above-mentionedabove mentioned G-CRP Improvement Act. Finally, we recommend requiring the Farm Service Agency (FSA) to adjust rental rates annually to encourage more enrollment.