Regional Conservation Partnership Program in Connecticut

RCPP payments by fiscal year in Connecticut

Note: RCPP payments were only reported at the state level.


RCPP payments by state, 2017-2022

Note: RCPP payments were only reported at the state level.


RCPP payments by state, 2017-2022

RankStateRCPP Easements, 2017-2022
1Florida$15,006,198
2Georgia$10,300,931
3Michigan$5,296,274
4North Carolina$4,787,026
5Colorado$4,781,402
6California$3,592,027
7Oregon$1,947,303
8Texas$1,567,427
9Minnesota$998,629
10Missouri$984,255
11Montana$925,000
12Maryland$872,398
13Wyoming$835,017
14Arkansas$623,692
15Wisconsin$591,193
16Rhode Island$492,351
17Mississippi$425,836
18North Dakota$213,556
19Nebraska$162,625
20Pennsylvania$120,636
21Alabama$59,174
22Connecticut$51,850
23Massachusetts$45,545
24Tennessee$20,649
25Maine$17,675
26Kentucky$4,500
27Virginia$2,310
28Kansas$2,050
29Idaho$1,144
30Nevada$969
31Washington$901
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Note: RCPP payments were only reported at the state level.


 

USDA Census of Agriculture Data for Connecticut, 2022

Land in Connecticut, 2022

Land typeAcres
Number of Farms:5,058
Total Acres in Farms:372,014
Cropland Acres:139,558
Permanent pasture and rangeland:31,048
Woodland Acres:119,878

Livestock in Connecticut, 2022

LivestockNumber of Animals
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold223,640
Cattle and calves inventory45,837
Sheep and lambs inventory4,083
Hogs and pigs inventory3,701

Crops in Connecticut, 2022

 

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