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Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) in Imperial County, California

CSP payments by fiscal year in Imperial County, California

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CSP by Sign-up in Imperial County, California

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CSP payments by land use and fiscal year in Imperial County, California

  • Cropland
  • Rangeland
  • Pasture
  • Forestland
  • Pastured Cropland

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CSP payments by existing or additional practices in Imperial County, California

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CSP payments by contract size in Imperial County, California

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Most commonly used enhancement practices for CSP contracts in Imperial County, California

RankEnhancementNumber of Contracts
1Replace burning of prunings and other crop residues with non-burning alternatives3
2Irrigation Water Management3
3Apply controlled release nitrogen fertilizer2
4Controlled traffic system2
5Continuous no till with high residue2
6Continuous cover crops2
7Use deep rooted crops to breakup soil compaction2
8Plant Tissue Testsing and Analysis to Improve Nitrogen Management2
9Restoration and Management of Rare and Declining Habitats2
10Apply nutrients no more than 30 days prior to planned planting date2
11Use drift reducing nozzles, low pressures, lower boom height and adjuvants to reduce pesticide drift2
12Regional weather networks for irrigation scheduling2
13On Farm Pilot Projects1
14Split nitrogen applications 50% after crop/pasture emergence/green up1
15Apply split applications of nitrogen based on a pre-sidedress nitrogen test on cropland1
16Apply phosphorus fertilizer below soil surface1
17Plant an annual grass-type cover crop that will scavenge residual nitrogen1
18Conversion of cropped land to grass-based agriculture1
19High level Integrated Pest Management to reduce pesticide environmental risk1
20Drainage water management for nutrient, pathogen, or pesticide reduction1

CSP contracts by Practice Suite in Imperial County, California

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CSP acreage by land use in Imperial County, California

  • Cropland
  • Rangeland
  • Pasture
  • Forestland
  • Pastured Cropland

CSP Resource Concerns in Imperial County, California

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CSP payments by county in California, 2011-2014

RankCountyPayments
1Riverside County, California$3,269,191
2Lassen County, California$2,167,454
3Modoc County, California$1,731,705
4Humboldt County, California$1,296,931
5Kern County, California$1,211,413
6Siskiyou County, California$1,202,587
7Colusa County, California$1,024,130
8Tehama County, California$980,045
9Madera County, California$949,279
10Plumas County, California$942,035
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USDA Census of Agriculture Data for Imperial County, California, 2012

Land in Imperial County, California, 2012

Land typeAcres
Number of Farms:421
Total Acres in Farms:515,783
Cropland Acres:487,892
Permanent pasture and rangeland:7,703
Woodland Acres:39
Farmsteads, homes, buildings, facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. Acres:20,149

Livestock in Imperial County, California, 2012

LivestockNumber of Animals
Cattle and calves inventory376,513
Sheep and lambs inventory56,723
Layers inventory 196
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold0
Hogs and pigs inventory0

Crops in Imperial County, California, 2012

 

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