Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Acreage in Georgia, 2010
CRP Practice | Acres, 2010 |
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Tree planting | 87,936 |
Vegetative cover, such as trees, that were already established | 81,806 |
Hardwood tree planting | 72,414 |
Longleaf Pine Initiative | 60,448 |
Permanent wildlife habitat | 3,317 |
Vegetative cover, such as grass, that was already established | 2,893 |
Establishment of permanent introduced grasses and legumes | 1,937 |
Permanent wildlife habitat, non-easement | 1,829 |
Habitat for upland birds | 1,788 |
State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement - Trees | 1,728 |
Establishment of permanent salt tolerant vegetative cover | 1,649 |
Riparian buffer | 1,456 |
Wildlife food plot | 1,148 |
Filter strips | 383 |
Wetland Restoration | 206 |
Establishment of permanent native grasses | 152 |
Grass waterways | 146 |
Vegetative filter strips | 114 |
Permanent wildlife (corridors), non-easement | 108 |
Grass waterways, non-easement | 100 |
Establishment of permanent vegetative cover (contour grass strips) | 59 |
Bottomland timber that was established on wetlands | 47 |
Field windbreak establishment, non-easement | 42 |
Cross Wind Trap Strips | 34 |
Marginal pastureland wildlife habitat buffer | 32 |
Bottomland timber established on wetland | 28 |
Shelterbelt establishment | 12 |
Shallow water areas for wildlife | 11 |
State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement - Wetlands | 4 |
Rare and Declining Habitat | 0 |
For more detail on who receives CRP Payments, please visit EWG's Farm Subsidy Database.