Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in the United States

CRP rental payments by fiscal year in the United States


CRP rental payments by state, 2017-2022


Conservation practices installed on CRP acres, cumulative, as of January 2020, the United States

RankPracticeAcresPercent
1Grass plantings - native5,253,40223.9%
2Grass plantings - introduced3,131,96914.3%
3Existing grass2,309,87610.5%
4State acres for wildlife enhancement1,948,1498.9%
5Wildlife habitat1,395,2436.4%
6Rare and declining habitat1,143,8715.2%
7CRP grasslands - native grasses836,4213.8%
8Filter strips693,5543.2%
9Wetland restoration - non-floodplain674,0203.1%
10Riparian buffers586,3742.7%
11Pollinator habitat505,3952.3%
12Tree plantings - softwoods453,3612.1%
13Duck nesting habitat439,2372.0%
14Wetland restoration - floodplain410,6851.9%
15Upland bird habitat buffers215,0861.0%
16Farmable wetland program - buffer213,8171.0%
17Wetland restoration195,0800.9%
18Tree plantings - hardwoods176,3520.8%
19Salinity reducing Vegetation175,7250.8%
20Existing trees166,1680.8%
21Longleaf pine156,0270.7%
22Bottomland hardwood trees152,4380.7%
23Grass waterways116,9690.5%
24Farmable wetland program - wetland96,5480.4%
25Marginal pasture buffers - wildlife84,5060.4%
26CRP grasslands - introduced grasses80,1540.4%
27Farmable wetland program - flooded prairie wetlands63,2030.3%
28Contour grass strips56,4320.3%
29Field windbreaks56,3080.3%
30Marginal pasture buffers - wetland32,5140.1%
31Tree plantings - longleaf pine32,2580.1%
32Wildlife food plots31,5250.1%
33Shallow water for wildlife25,7310.1%
34Shelterbelts18,920< 0.1%
35Farmable wetland program - aquaculture wetlands16,708< 0.1%
36Living snow fences3,968< 0.1%
37Wildlife corridors2,197< 0.1%
38Farmable wetland program - constructed wetlands524< 0.1%
39Diversions and erosion control structures119< 0.1%
40Cross wind trap strips46< 0.1%
41Expired hardwood trees1< 0.1%
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 Total Acres21,950,920 

CRP rental payments by state, 2017-2022

RankStateCRP Rental Payments, 2017-2022
1Iowa$2,223,686,371
2Illinois$981,962,424
3Minnesota$781,385,665
4Missouri$608,645,649
5Texas$607,879,288
6South Dakota$577,931,287
7Kansas$512,607,780
8Nebraska$416,106,699
9Washington$415,702,646
10North Dakota$410,685,633
11Colorado$369,087,739
12Mississippi$268,290,837
13Ohio$253,500,872
14Indiana$236,206,518
15Kentucky$208,388,957
16Montana$203,482,895
17Wisconsin$180,469,585
18Oregon$175,030,167
19Idaho$168,150,961
20Louisiana$148,050,581
21Oklahoma$127,190,560
22Arkansas$101,892,489
23Pennsylvania$99,778,657
24Michigan$95,122,717
25New Mexico$85,955,330
26Georgia$82,712,355
27Tennessee$73,205,904
28Maryland$65,038,691
29Alabama$57,950,681
30Utah$30,776,202
31Wyoming$28,059,966
32North Carolina$24,222,645
33Virginia$15,578,645
34California$15,431,105
35South Carolina$15,272,376
36New York$14,218,934
37Florida$6,895,177
38Delaware$3,087,258
39West Virginia$3,024,638
40Alaska$1,836,333
41Maine$1,755,164
42Vermont$1,706,086
43New Jersey$1,050,271
44Hawaii$388,750
45Puerto Rico$273,218
46Nevada$19,113
47Rhode Island$12,388
48Massachusetts$11,104
49Connecticut$9,564
50New Hampshire$1,885
51Arizona$0
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USDA Census of Agriculture Data for the United States, 2022

Land in the United States, 2022

Land typeAcres
Number of Farms:1,900,487
Total Acres in Farms:880,100,848
Cropland Acres:382,356,350
Permanent pasture and rangeland:392,981,662
Woodland Acres:72,066,694

Livestock in the United States, 2022

LivestockNumber of Animals
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold9,176,809,391
Layers inventory 388,509,039
Cattle and calves inventory87,954,742
Hogs and pigs inventory73,817,751
Sheep and lambs inventory5,104,328

Crops in the United States, 2022

 

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