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Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation, Research, and Biotechnology.
2026-01-13
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The proposal would update the Conservation Reserve Program, a decades-old government initiative that pays farmers to temporarily take environmentally sensitive land out of production to prevent soil erosion and protect wildlife habitats. The changes would modernize how the program operates, potentially adjusting payment rates, eligibility requirements, or contract terms to better reflect current agricultural and environmental conditions. Farmers, landowners, and conservation organizations would be most directly affected by any modifications to this program.
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