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Farmland Protection in the 2012 Farm Bill. “. September 7, 2012. 2012 Farm Bill Timeline. Super Committee Recommendations considered: Oct. 2011 Senate (S. 3240) Committee passage: April 26 Floor passage: June 21 House (H.R. 6083) Committee passage: July 12.
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Farmland Protection in the 2012 Farm Bill “ September 7, 2012
2012 Farm Bill Timeline Super Committee • Recommendations considered: Oct. 2011 Senate (S. 3240) • Committee passage: April 26 • Floor passage: June 21 House (H.R. 6083) • Committee passage: July 12
Current Conservation Proposals • Cut more than $6 billion from CBO baseline • Senate: 10%, cuts $6.4 billion over 10 years • House: 9.5%, cuts $6.1 billion over 10 years • Consolidate programs • Cap CRP at 25 million acres • CSP enrollment slowed • EQIP continues, WHIP subsumed
Ag Conservation Easement Program • Merges three easement programs: FRPP, GRP and WRP • Two options • Agricultural Land Easements (ALE) • Wetland Easements (WE) • Funding flexibility within states
ALE: Definitions • Agricultural land easements • Protect natural resources and the agricultural nature of the land • Promote agricultural viability for future generations (Senate version) • Permit landowners to continue agricultural production and related uses. House version makes subject to approval by Secretary
ALE: Eligible Land • Retains FRPP criteria • Refines definition of grasslands • Specifies“nonindustrial private” forest land
ALE: Cost-Share Assistance • Provides cost-share to entities for purchase of easements or other interests in land • Federal share: up to 50% of appraised value • Entity share: equal to amount invested by Secretary, can include donations, 50% of amount paid by Secretary in cash • Up to 75% for grasslands of “special environmental significance”
ALE: Process • Appraisal methods specified but unclear who is responsible • Evaluation and ranking emphasize: • Protecting agricultural uses and related conservation values • Protecting areas devoted to agricultural use • Certification process remains the same
ALE: Terms and Conditions • Retains FRPP provisions • Senate version requires that easement be permanent or the maximum extent allowed • Subjects the land to an ALE plan • Right of enforcement for Secretary if terms are not enforced by easement holder
ALE: Priority • Secretary may prioritize land enrolled in CRP due to expire in one year that is either: • Grassland that would benefit from protection • Significant wetland area likely to return to production • Could divert funds to states with high CRP enrollment
Timing Floor vote in House more likely after election Conference to reconcile differences between bills After December 31 new Congress and less money Sequestration