Regional Conservation Partnership Program in South Carolina

RCPP payments by fiscal year in South Carolina

Between 2017 and 2022 there were no reported Regional Conservation Partnership Program payments reported by NRCS to South Carolina.

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 South Carolina, 2022

Land in South Carolina, 2022

Land typeAcres
Number of Farms:22,633
Total Acres in Farms:4,553,922
Cropland Acres:1,950,175
Permanent pasture and rangeland:549,036
Woodland Acres:1,758,440

Livestock in South Carolina, 2022

LivestockNumber of Animals
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold236,547,011
Layers inventory 6,376,328
Cattle and calves inventory305,414
Hogs and pigs inventory153,888
Sheep and lambs inventory12,559

Crops in South Carolina, 2022

 

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