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Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) in Plumas County, California

CSP payments by fiscal year in Plumas County, California

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CSP by Sign-up in Plumas County, California

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

  • Cropland
  • Rangeland
  • Pasture
  • Forestland
  • Pastured Cropland

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

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CSP payments by contract size in Plumas County, California

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

RankEnhancementNumber of Contracts
1Locally grown and marketed farm products17
2Retrofit watering facility for wildlife escape15
3Rotation of supplement and feeding areas12
4Biological suppression and other non-chemical techniques to manage brush, weeds and invasive species6
5Monitor key grazing areas to improve grazing management5
6Improve the plant diversity and structure of non-cropped areas for wildlife food and habitat5
7Grazing management to improve wildlife habitat5
8Recycle 100% of farm lubricants5
9Managing livestock access to water bodies/courses5
10Restoration and Management of Rare or Declining Habitats5
11Forest stand improvement pre-treating vegetation and fuels4
12Forest stand improvement for habitat and soil quality4
13Riparian forest buffer, terrestrial and aquatic wildlife habitat4
14Shallow water habitat4
15Use drift reducing nozzles, low pressures, lower boom height and adjuvants to reduce pesticide drift3
16Harvest hay in a manner that allows wildlife to flush and escape3
17Non-forested riparian zone enhancement for fish and wildlife2
18Forest Wildlife Structures2
19Pumping plant powered by renewable energy2
20Extending riparian forest buffers for water quality protection and wildlife habitat2

CSP contracts by Practice Suite in Plumas County, California

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CSP acreage by land use in Plumas County, California

  • Cropland
  • Rangeland
  • Pasture
  • Forestland
  • Pastured Cropland

CSP Resource Concerns in Plumas 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 Plumas County, California, 2012

Land in Plumas County, California, 2012

Land typeAcres
Number of Farms:141
Total Acres in Farms:174,210
Cropland Acres:25,970
Permanent pasture and rangeland:116,119
Woodland Acres:29,005
Farmsteads, homes, buildings, facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. Acres:3,116

Livestock in Plumas County, California, 2012

LivestockNumber of Animals
Cattle and calves inventory17,022
Layers inventory 733
Sheep and lambs inventory239
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold98
Hogs and pigs inventory14

Crops in Plumas County, California, 2012

 

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