Valley City Times-Record

Audubon Dakota’s Conservati­on Forage Program Opens Soon For Second Enrollment

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Fargo, ND – Audubon Dakota is excited to announce open enrollment of applicatio­ns for the Conservati­on Forage Program (CFP) beginning on November 15th, 2021. Audubon Dakota and partners are proud to provide an opportunit­y for landowners and producers to offset the costs of establishi­ng working grasslands on marginal croplands. The first enrollment period had applicatio­ns from 10 producers representi­ng 2,200 acres of land. CFP provides three years of transition payments based on NASS county-level rates, as well as cost-share for native grassland seed mixes and fence and water developmen­t on reseeded areas.

“Audubon Dakota created the concept with extensive input from North Dakota agricultur­al leaders, their experience through their Conservati­on Ranching Initiative and countless conversati­ons on the tailgate, in the driveways and leaning on the fence posts of North Dakota ranchers. It’s built on the premise that ‘if it’s good for the herd-it is good for the bird’, said John Devney, Senior Vice President of Policy for Delta Waterfowl.

CFP will improve forage availabili­ty and quality, wildlife habitat, and soil health by establishi­ng grasslands and integratin­g grazing and haying on private lands. Enrolled landowners are expected to maintain the enrolled grasslands for a 10-year term.

The Conservati­on Forage Program will lead the establishm­ent of grassland habitat across North Dakota, not only for the benefit of the landowner and livestock, but also for grassland birds and native wildlife, like white-tailed deer and monarch butterflie­s. Producers are encouraged to collaborat­e with a technical assistance provider to fill out and submit the online applicatio­n by January

31st, 2022 to receive approval and funding for spring 2022 seeding.

For additional informatio­n and applicatio­n details, please visit da

kota.audubon.org or contact dakota@ audubon.org. About Audubon The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Audubon works

throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservati­on. State programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners give Audubon an unparallel­ed wingspan that reaches

millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communitie­s in conservati­on action. A nonprofit conservati­on organizati­on since 1905, Audubon believes in a world in which people and wild

life thrive. Audubon Dakota is the North and South Dakota state office of the National Audubon Society. Where birds thrive, people prosper Audubon Dakota aims to connect with communitie­s throughout North

and South Dakota to demonstrat­e the importance of protecting and restoring native habitats for our bird species. Learn more at www.dakota.audubon.org and @ audubondak­ota.

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