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MONTHLY SUMMARY – APRIL 2016 Sign-up Type Contracts Farms Acres Annual Rental Payments a/ ($Million) ($/Acre) General 218,287 152,535 16,902,921 $866 $51.23 Continuous Non-CREP 345,692 205,156 5,388,113 $641 $118.99 CREP 69,146 46,013 1,167,263 $169 $144.78 Farmable Wetland 16,918 12,938 397,743 $49 $123.45 Total Continuous 431,756 249,263 b/ 6,954,077 $859 $123.56 Total CRP 650,043 364,662 b/ 23,856,997 $1,725 $72.31 a/ Approximates October 2016 payments, before adjustments for haying/grazing, non-compliance, terminations, part-year contracts, and contracts not yet recorded. b/ Number of farms not additive across sign-up types because farms may participate in multiple sign-up types. --1-- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Service Agency USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1,000 Acres Months Since Sign-ups Began (*may include contracts starting in FY 2017) Continuous CRP Enrollment Progress Signups 44, 46, 47, and 48 * #44 (FY 2013) #46 (FY 2014) #47 (FY 2015) #48 (FY 2016)

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Page 1: MONTHLY SUMMARY – APRIL 2016THROUGH APRIL 2016 2006 (#31) 2007 (#35) 1/ Contracts that exited 2007-2015 and were not re-enrolled or that dropped out before normal contract termination

MONTHLY SUMMARY – APRIL 2016 Sign-up Type Contracts Farms Acres Annual Rental Payments a/ ($Million) ($/Acre) General 218,287 152,535 16,902,921 $866 $51.23 Continuous Non-CREP 345,692 205,156 5,388,113 $641 $118.99 CREP 69,146 46,013 1,167,263 $169 $144.78 Farmable Wetland 16,918 12,938 397,743 $49 $123.45 Total Continuous 431,756 249,263 b/ 6,954,077 $859 $123.56 Total CRP 650,043 364,662 b/ 23,856,997 $1,725 $72.31 a/ Approximates October 2016 payments, before adjustments for haying/grazing, non-compliance, terminations, part-year contracts, and contracts not yet recorded. b/ Number of farms not additive across sign-up types because farms may participate in multiple sign-up types.

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Continuous CRP Enrollment Progress Signups 44, 46, 47, and 48 *

#44 (FY 2013)

#46 (FY 2014)

#47 (FY 2015)

#48 (FY 2016)

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CONTINUOUS CRP ENROLLMENT SINCE INCEPTION * THROUGH APRIL 2016

1/ Contracts that exited 2007-2015 and were not re-enrolled or that dropped out before normal contract termination. * Includes contracts approved but not yet started.

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0.44

1.66

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2016 2017 2018

Expirations (Million Acres)

Continuous

General

Sign-up Non-CREP CREP FWP Total 1997 (#14) 554,842 0 0 554,8421998 (#17) 198,191 13,558 0 211,7491999 (#19) 217,063 44,301 0 261,3642000 (#21/22) 251,883 65,036 0 316,9192001 (#23) 291,680 139,543 25,852 457,0752002 (#24) 226,841 163,784 44,612 435,2372003 (#25/27) 293,532 118,264 26,966 438,7622004 (#28) 166,868 66,945 20,557 254,3702005 (#30) 227,228 151,515 18,907 397,6502006 (#31) 199,335 128,647 22,629 350,6112007 (#35) 380,703 142,844 16,005 539,5522008 (#36) 275,215 116,617 8,715 400,5472009 (#37) 413,481 41,487 17,766 472,7342010 (#38) 506,313 63,577 55,663 625,5532011 (#40) 383,022 67,939 45,048 496,0092012 (#42) 511,915 62,088 53,543 627,5452013 (#44) 477,401 49,702 7,691 534,7932014 (#46) 485,684 32,829 12,216 530,7292015 (#47) 799,563 40,255 31,801 871,6192016 (#48) 412,696 7,804 25,235 445,735Expirations 1/ -1,878,094 -351,109 -34,832 -2,264,035Current Enrollment 5,395,362 1,165,626 398,374 6,959,362

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CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM

ENROLLMENT ACTIVITY AND NEWS – APRIL 2016

o Enrollment increased by 70,000 acres from March levels.

o Signup for the new grasslands component began September 1st and ended November 20.

o General signup (#49) began accepting offers December 1 and ended February 26, 2016.

o The FY 2016 continuous signup (#48) increased 83,000 acres to 446,000 acres.

o On October 1, USDA announced that it was approving $1 million each to Delaware, New York, Virginia and West Virginia to be used to encourage enrollment of riparian forest buffers in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

o In May 2015, acreage allocations for the Duck Nesting, Wetland Restoration, and SAFE initiatives were increased by a total of 800,000 acres.

Initiatives (and Allocations) * First Year

Practice Code Acres Added in FY 2016

Acres as of April 2016

Wetland Restoration—Floodplain (481,600 ac.) 2004 CP23 48,232 344,731

Bottomland hardwood trees (250,000 ac.) 2004 CP31 13,116 127,435

Wetland Restoration—Non-Floodplain (568,400 ac.) 2005 CP23A 87,329 417,308

Upland bird habitat buffers (500,000 ac.) 2005 CP33 50,918 244,909

Longleaf pine plantings (250,000 ac.) 2007 CP36 19,100 158,713

Duck nesting habitat (600,000 ac.) 2007 CP37 63,683 326,046

State acres for wildlife enhancement (1,750,000 ac.) 2008 CP38 324,355 1,342,208

Highly erodible lands (750,000 ac.) 2012 Various 157,886 408,933

Pollinator habitat (200,000 ac.) 2012 CP42 133,150 165,891 * Excludes lands enrolled in CREP; includes contracts that start in FY 2017. Data adjusted for re-enrollments of expiring contracts.

Performance Measure (Acres) * Acres Added in

FY 2016 Acres as of April

2016 Conservation buffers 1/ 151,977 1,697,536 Wetland restorations 2/ 259,747 2,074,761

1/ CP21,CP22,CP29, and CP38 buffers. 2/ CP9,CP23,CP23A,CP30,CP31,CP37,CP38 wetland, and Farmable Wetland Program. Includes both wetland and associated upland buffers. * Includes CREP, FWP, and SAFE; excludes contracts that start in FY 2017.

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CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM INITIATIVES CUMULATIVE ACRES AS OF APRIL 2016*

STATE

FLOOD-PLAIN

WETLANDS (CP23)

NON- FLOOD-PLAIN

WETLANDS (CP23A)

BOTTOM-LAND

HARDWOODS (CP31)

UPLAND BIRD

HABITAT BUFFERS (CP33)

LONG-LEAF PINE

(CP36)

DUCK

NESTING HABITAT (CP37)

SAFE (CP38)

HIGHLY ERODIBLE LANDS

(EI>=20)

POLLINATOR HABITAT (CP42)

ALABAMA 5 0 1,200 854 13,694 0 2,283 766 0 ALASKA 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 ARKANSAS 35,171 15,320 16,515 5,074 0 0 16,662 0 0 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 COLORADO 0 698 0 726 0 0 35,967 3,627 1,682 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 DELAWARE 17 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 FLORIDA 0 0 0 0 2,116 0 9 0 0 GEORGIA 37 0 25 1,745 122,074 0 11,947 0 0 IDAHO 375 25 0 0 0 0 112,499 13,425 1,158 ILLINOIS 19,468 6,005 5,361 62,178 0 0 22,821 38,636 45,334 INDIANA 2,088 3,708 2,550 11,865 0 0 39,182 4,706 1,899 IOWA 112,967 8,815 3,663 27,049 0 2,603 181,950 117,657 93,175 KANSAS 3,584 4,512 215 34,798 0 0 107,902 4,072 460 KENTUCKY 119 137 471 6,387 0 0 12,310 7,826 803 LOUISIANA 65,954 51,740 40,362 339 59 0 477 73 0 MAINE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,135 0 0 MARYLAND 6 0 0 675 0 0 . 0 0 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 MICHIGAN 774 1,192 11 889 0 0 7,426 0 453 MINNESOTA 33,489 183,735 639 510 0 15,862 70,706 4,840 2,564 MISSISSIPPI 12,501 1,331 50,588 1,679 418 0 8,673 9,709 0 MISSOURI 15,474 892 1,742 28,600 0 0 36,822 64,413 6,527 MONTANA 655 141 0 0 0 1,455 49,306 9,509 260 NEBRASKA 5,121 3,202 9 7,200 0 0 90,983 10,842 6,131 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 NEW JERSEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 706 0 14 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,600 29,957 0 NEW YORK 41 30 2 0 0 0 1,275 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA 46 0 48 6,768 7,162 0 834 0 5 NORTH DAKOTA 4,716 52,194 0 0 0 165,752 133,248 0 1,514 OHIO 571 350 98 14,480 0 0 22,926 837 752 OKLAHOMA 293 1,611 443 911 0 0 8,587 0 0 OREGON 0 115 0 0 0 0 1,046 822 0 PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 172 0 5 2,796 12,687 0 1,105 0 0 SOUTH DAKOTA 28,612 79,183 0 1,479 0 140,375 136,462 0 861 TENNESSEE 572 0 3,108 3,657 0 0 7,208 4,323 1,312 TEXAS 968 1,767 381 21,591 0 0 109,054 47,125 71 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 110 VERMONT 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 VIRGINIA 4 0 0 1,348 503 0 393 57 17 WASHINGTON 39 0 0 1,022 0 0 84,809 8,397 77 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 WISCONSIN 894 604 0 290 0 0 12,205 27,314 711 WYOMING 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,688 0 0 ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= 344,731 417,308 127,435 244,909 158,713 326,046 1,342,208 408,933 165,891 * Excludes land enrolled in CREP; includes contracts that start in FY 2017, adjusted for re-enrollments of expiring contracts.

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General Signup. Producers with eligible lands compete nationally for acceptance based on an environmental benefits index (EBI) during specified enrollment periods. Producers may submit offers below soil-specific maximum rental rates and select wildlife-enhancing vegetative covers to increase EBI ranking. Continuous (Non-CREP) Sign-up. Producers with eligible lands may enroll certain high priority conservation practices, such as filter strips, riparian buffers, and wetlands at any time during the year without competition. In addition to annual soil rental payment and cost-share assistance, many practices are eligible for additional annual and one-time up-front financial incentives. Lands enrolled under various initiatives are included in this category. Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). Under CREP agreements, Federal/State partnerships, implement projects designed to address specific environmental objectives through targeted CRP enrollments. Sign-up is held on a continuous basis, general sign-up practices may be included, and additional financial incentives are generally provided. Currently, there are 47 agreements in 34 States. Farmable Wetland Program (FWP). Producers enroll small non-flood plain wetlands, and new practices added by the 2008 Farm Bill, under modified continuous sign-up provisions. Grasslands. Enrollments are to support grazing operations and to preserve and restore grasslands. No cropping history is required. The accompanying tables are based on contract data developed and maintained in CRP data files by USDA Service Centers through the end of April 2016 and are based on the physical location of the CRP contracted land. Some adjustments have been made to correct miscoded data in the active contract files. Wetland Restoration Practice Enrollment .................................................................................................. 6 Current Enrollment by Sign-up and Initial Contract Year Acres ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Number of Contracts ....................................................................................................................... 8 Current Enrollment by State and Sign-up Type Total CRP ....................................................................................................................................... 9 General Sign-up ............................................................................................................................ 10 Total Continuous ......................................................................................................................... 11 CREP (Continuous) ...................................................................................................................... 12 Non-CREP (Continuous) .............................................................................................................. 13 Farmable Wetland (Continuous) ................................................................................................... 14 FY 2016 Continuous Signup Progress…………………..………………………………….………… 15 Land That Exited CRP 2009-2015…………………..………………………………….…………..… 17 Contract Expirations by Year ................................................................................................................... 18 Conservation Practices Currently Installed by State ................................................................................ 19 State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Enrolled by State ........................................................ 24 State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Enrolled by Project Area ........................................... 25 Conservation Practices Currently Installed, National ............................................................................. 27 NOTE: ** Data suppressed from States with fewer than 3 contracts ** Unless otherwise noted, data do not include contracts starting in FY 2017.

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CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM WETLAND PRACTICES 1/ CUMULATIVE ACRES AS OF APRIL 2016

FLOOD- NON- BOTTOMLAND DUCK GENERAL 2/ PLAIN. FLOODPLAIN FARMABLE HARDWOODS NESTING OTHER STATE (CP23) (CP23) (CP23A) WETLAND 3/ (CP31) (CP37) WETLAND 4/ TOTAL ALABAMA 0 5 0 37 1,200 0 117 1,359 ALASKA 0 0 0 0 0 0 422 422 ARKANSAS 22 35,096 15,331 2,203 16,859 0 7,843 77,353 CALIFORNIA 572 0 0 0 0 0 15 587 COLORADO 26 0 698 606 0 0 50 1,380 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DELAWARE 161 97 4 0 0 0 211 473 FLORIDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GEORGIA 380 37 0 0 25 0 23 464 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IDAHO 0 375 25 6 0 0 185 591 ILLINOIS 5,638 26,557 5,911 1,470 5,361 0 5,162 50,098 INDIANA 943 2,482 5,287 1,016 6,431 0 1,724 17,883 IOWA 2,369 115,994 8,815 86,650 3,663 2,603 13,756 233,850 KANSAS 400 3,584 4,512 2,029 215 0 1,003 11,743 KENTUCKY 0 119 137 0 462 0 1,911 2,629 LOUISIANA 101 65,954 51,740 3,358 52,387 0 607 174,147 MAINE 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 MARYLAND 918 1,515 124 5 0 0 1,228 3,791 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 9,394 3,109 10,391 96 11 0 2,028 25,028 MINNESOTA 59,768 34,475 186,057 54,955 644 15,862 7,970 359,731 MISSISSIPPI 0 12,540 1,253 11,002 50,737 0 661 76,193 MISSOURI 88 15,473 885 215 1,768 0 3,827 22,255 MONTANA 509 655 141 373 0 1,455 138 3,272 NEBRASKA 316 5,346 3,262 4,003 9 0 427 13,364 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK 2 60 31 0 2 0 1,131 1,227 NORTH CAROLINA 648 1,126 0 58 54 0 278 2,165 NORTH DAKOTA 134,303 4,716 51,911 128,349 0 163,562 2,798 485,638 OHIO 1,460 4,246 5,825 300 98 0 733 12,662 OKLAHOMA 78 293 1,611 169 443 0 87 2,681 OREGON 0 117 115 0 0 0 535 768 PENNSYLVANIA 257 686 0 0 0 0 463 1,407 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 172 0 0 5 0 108 285 SOUTH DAKOTA 25,878 37,728 104,688 100,750 0 176,517 25,015 470,576 TENNESSEE 43 572 0 0 3,108 0 162 3,885 TEXAS 5,427 968 1,767 0 381 0 95 8,638 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VERMONT 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 VIRGINIA 75 73 0 0 0 0 77 224 WASHINGTON 15 46 5 11 0 0 389 465 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WISCONSIN 2,172 2,261 1,084 82 0 0 1,911 7,510 WYOMING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ========== ========= ========= ========= ========== ========= ============ ========= 251,963 376,479 461,611 397,743 143,863 359,998 83,105 2,074,761 1/ Includes wetland and adjacent upland buffer acres and land enrolled in CREPs. 2/ Includes general signup and CREP before 2003, when CP23 was converted to continuous signup. 3/ CP27, CP28, CP39, CP40, CP41. 4/ CP9, CP30, and CP38 (SAFE) wetland.

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CRP ENROLLMENT AS OF APRIL 2016 BY SIGN-UP AND INITIAL CONTRACT YEAR 1/

ACRES

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BEFORE SIGNUP 2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOTAL 23 190,729 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 190,729 24 308,861 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 308,861 25/27 313,054 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 313,054 26 426,689 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 426,689 28 177,135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 177,135 29 715,554 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 715,554 30 262,707 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 262,707 31 327,212 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 327,212 32 155 2,183,948 817,801 520,979 236,887 0 0 0 0 0 3,759,770 33 799,168 78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 799,246 35 149,824 346,804 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 496,628 36 22 201,658 171,140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 372,819 37 22 0 223,039 224,513 0 0 90 0 0 0 447,664 38 0 0 0 216,098 381,446 0 0 0 0 0 597,544 39 0 0 0 0 3,679,358 0 0 0 0 0 3,679,358 40 0 0 0 0 170,866 308,758 0 0 0 0 479,624 41 0 0 0 0 0 2,496,054 0 0 0 0 2,496,054 42 0 0 0 0 0 116,712 491,309 0 0 0 608,021 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,474,863 0 0 0 3,474,863 44 0 0 0 0 0 34 22,980 507,643 0 0 530,658 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,551,930 0 0 1,551,930 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,220 525,587 0 528,807 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 174,635 696,983 871,618 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 440,450 440,450 ALL 3,671,130 2,732,488 1,211,980 961,590 4,468,556 2,921,558 3,989,242 2,062,794 700,222 1,137,433 23,856,993 1 / For CRP, contract year is the same as fiscal year, which begins October 1. General Sign-up Numbers: 1-13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 26, 29, 33, 39, 41, 43, and 45. Continuous Sign-up Numbers: 14, 17, 19, 21-25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, and 48. Sign-up number 32 reflects re-enrollment of 2007-2010 expired general sign-up contracts under 2006's early re-enrollment offer (REX). Sign-up number 34 is reserved for Emergency Forestry CRP.

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CRP ENROLLMENT AS OF APRIL 2016 BY SIGN-UP AND INITIAL CONTRACT YEAR 1/

NUMBER OF CONTRACTS

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BEFORE SIGNUP 2007 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 TOTAL 23 14,343 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,343 24 25,506 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25,506 25/27 22,168 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,168 26 9,272 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,272 28 14,109 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,109 29 11,572 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11,572 30 16,848 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,848 31 29,616 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29,616 32 4 27,752 13,108 7,991 4,994 0 0 0 0 0 53,849 33 15,440 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,442 35 13,546 20,392 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,938 36 2 15,446 11,937 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27,385 37 1 0 15,653 13,923 0 0 2 0 0 0 29,579 38 0 0 0 13,626 18,986 0 0 0 0 0 32,612 39 0 0 0 0 40,154 0 0 0 0 0 40,154 40 0 0 0 0 10,368 20,429 0 0 0 0 30,797 41 0 0 0 0 0 26,896 0 0 0 0 26,896 42 0 0 0 0 0 7,188 27,473 0 0 0 34,661 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 38,271 0 0 0 38,271 44 0 0 0 0 0 1 945 28,412 0 0 29,358 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,834 0 0 22,834 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 213 26,168 0 26,381 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,599 38,929 47,528 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,922 16,922 ALL 172,427 63,592 40,698 35,540 74,502 54,514 66,691 51,459 34,767 55,851 650,041 1/ For CRP, contract year is the same as fiscal year, which begins October 1. General Sign-up Numbers: 1-13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 26, 29, 33, 39, 41, 43, and 45. Continuous Sign-up Numbers: 14, 17, 19, 21-25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, and 48. Sign-up number 32 reflects re-enrollment of 2007-2010 expired general sign-up contracts under 2006's early re-enrollment offer (REX). Sign-up number 34 is reserved for Emergency Forestry CRP.

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CRP ENROLLMENT BY STATE AS OF APRIL 2016 -----------TOTAL CRP (ALL SIGN-UPS)--------- NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ANNUAL RENTAL PAYMENTS 2/ STATE 1/ CONTRACTS FARMS ACRES ($1,000) ($/ACRE) U.S. 650,043 364,662 23,856,997 1,725,083 72.31 ALABAMA 6,090 4,449 256,069 11,582 45.23 ALASKA 36 28 17,423 612 35.14 ARKANSAS 5,656 3,196 230,938 16,546 71.64 CALIFORNIA 272 204 79,629 3,475 43.63 COLORADO 10,503 5,491 1,855,867 65,007 35.03 CONNECTICUT 5 5 49 3 70.77 DELAWARE 462 251 4,586 545 118.72 FLORIDA 759 624 31,570 1,476 46.75 GEORGIA 7,185 4,868 238,479 14,306 59.99 HAWAII 19 15 1,000 50 49.64 IDAHO 4,077 2,315 569,891 29,942 52.54 ILLINOIS 77,846 43,175 886,937 148,111 166.99 INDIANA 35,020 19,706 232,445 35,949 154.66 IOWA 106,405 53,238 1,682,487 316,369 188.04 KANSAS 38,998 22,716 2,125,154 90,037 42.37 KENTUCKY 13,741 7,375 249,788 36,074 144.42 LOUISIANA 4,697 3,038 289,698 24,621 84.99 MAINE 330 233 7,986 372 46.58 MARYLAND 5,630 3,171 63,448 11,022 173.71 MASSACHUSETTS 3 3 10 2 207.20 MICHIGAN 11,979 6,768 157,035 18,010 114.68 MINNESOTA 56,502 29,999 1,150,782 114,282 99.31 MISSISSIPPI 17,211 10,989 725,128 45,827 63.20 MISSOURI 30,578 17,942 989,502 104,282 105.39 MONTANA 8,151 3,655 1,411,528 41,617 29.48 NEBRASKA 22,583 13,250 782,171 62,276 79.62 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 3 13 1 69.04 NEW JERSEY 328 211 2,053 177 86.33 NEW MEXICO 2,000 1,280 433,566 16,177 37.31 NEW YORK 2,296 1,686 38,599 3,083 79.88 NORTH CAROLINA 5,610 3,734 75,887 5,514 72.66 NORTH DAKOTA 24,408 12,624 1,542,950 72,207 46.80 OHIO 35,926 20,050 261,247 39,683 151.90 OKLAHOMA 6,269 4,259 721,464 24,776 34.34 OREGON 4,196 2,278 523,041 31,507 60.24 PENNSYLVANIA 9,492 6,314 155,184 18,173 117.11 PUERTO RICO 15 15 807 54 66.86 SOUTH CAROLINA 3,833 2,224 80,236 3,215 40.06 SOUTH DAKOTA 30,230 13,998 970,587 81,843 84.32 TENNESSEE 5,631 3,786 137,322 12,203 88.86 TEXAS 19,914 14,341 2,992,462 110,063 36.78 UTAH 832 530 170,959 5,726 33.49 VERMONT 415 301 2,882 303 105.15 VIRGINIA 5,160 3,955 51,568 3,278 63.57 WASHINGTON 11,188 5,164 1,223,697 71,561 58.48 WEST VIRGINIA 522 426 6,564 517 78.75 WISCONSIN 16,252 10,250 237,297 27,617 116.38 WYOMING 783 527 188,836 5,010 26.53 1/ State in which land is located. 2/ Approximate payments scheduled to be made October 2016.

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CRP ENROLLMENT BY STATE AS OF APRIL 2016 ---------------GENERAL SIGN-UP------------- - NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ANNUAL RENTAL PAYMENTS 2/ STATE 1/ CONTRACTS FARMS ACRES ($1,000) ($/ACRE) U.S. 218,287 152,535 16,902,921 865,858 51.23 ALABAMA 4,456 3,346 205,222 8,976 43.74 ALASKA 31 23 16,951 581 34.28 ARKANSAS 1,280 943 69,342 4,165 60.06 CALIFORNIA 232 169 78,318 3,374 43.08 COLORADO 9,187 4,945 1,777,753 59,549 33.50 CONNECTICUT 4 4 47 3 70.88 DELAWARE 23 19 325 26 80.69 FLORIDA 695 579 29,380 1,347 45.85 GEORGIA 2,793 2,023 100,346 5,403 53.84 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 . IDAHO 2,984 1,794 419,643 21,011 50.07 ILLINOIS 16,716 12,275 363,822 42,073 115.64 INDIANA 4,253 3,434 83,136 8,729 105.00 IOWA 22,940 16,813 715,789 96,199 134.40 KANSAS 24,219 16,156 1,906,279 77,216 40.51 KENTUCKY 2,791 2,068 90,200 9,267 102.73 LOUISIANA 1,134 879 72,580 3,884 53.52 MAINE 177 130 5,667 212 37.45 MARYLAND 196 168 4,237 332 78.35 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 . MICHIGAN 2,467 2,044 62,096 5,035 81.09 MINNESOTA 15,054 10,957 528,914 37,192 70.32 MISSISSIPPI 8,448 6,408 453,752 23,433 51.64 MISSOURI 15,199 10,855 733,816 73,926 100.74 MONTANA 6,627 3,102 1,240,809 35,879 28.92 NEBRASKA 8,088 5,745 536,982 31,034 57.79 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 . NEW JERSEY 22 20 541 23 42.26 NEW MEXICO 1,787 1,161 395,908 14,845 37.50 NEW YORK 691 545 18,432 817 44.34 NORTH CAROLINA 1,966 1,549 36,556 1,875 51.30 NORTH DAKOTA 9,766 6,344 935,491 33,457 35.76 OHIO 3,628 3,014 75,600 6,616 87.52 OKLAHOMA 5,850 4,001 704,946 24,081 34.16 OREGON 2,259 1,321 468,957 27,047 57.68 PENNSYLVANIA 310 267 8,443 419 49.58 PUERTO RICO 10 10 341 26 76.23 SOUTH CAROLINA 1,536 1,122 50,080 1,700 33.94 SOUTH DAKOTA 3,752 2,546 303,484 15,353 50.59 TENNESSEE 3,139 2,458 103,826 8,751 84.28 TEXAS 17,519 12,757 2,770,961 101,124 36.49 UTAH 811 516 170,576 5,709 33.47 VERMONT 2 2 52 4 73.17 VIRGINIA 984 811 21,513 917 42.62 WASHINGTON 6,500 3,349 1,026,918 56,498 55.02 WEST VIRGINIA 8 7 325 13 40.53 WISCONSIN 7,134 5,447 141,356 13,239 93.66 WYOMING 618 408 173,059 4,498 25.99 1/ State in which land is located. 2/ Payments scheduled to be made October 2016.

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CRP ENROLLMENT BY STATE AS OF APRIL 2016 ------------- TOTAL CONTINUOUS 1/ --------- NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ANNUAL RENTAL PAYMENTS 3/ STATE 2/ CONTRACTS FARMS ACRES ($1,000) ($/ACRE) U.S. 431,756 249,263 6,954,077 859,225 123.56 ALABAMA 1,634 1,273 50,847 2,606 51.25 ALASKA 5 5 472 31 65.89 ARKANSAS 4,376 2,560 161,596 12,381 76.61 CALIFORNIA 40 39 1,311 101 76.69 COLORADO 1,316 806 78,115 5,458 69.87 CONNECTICUT 1 1 1 0 67.00 DELAWARE 439 238 4,262 518 121.62 FLORIDA 64 49 2,189 129 58.86 GEORGIA 4,392 3,089 138,133 8,903 64.45 HAWAII 19 15 1,000 50 49.64 IDAHO 1,093 739 150,248 8,931 59.44 ILLINOIS 61,130 35,690 523,115 106,038 202.70 INDIANA 30,767 17,468 149,309 27,220 182.31 IOWA 83,465 44,576 966,698 220,170 227.75 KANSAS 14,779 9,044 218,874 12,822 58.58 KENTUCKY 10,950 5,929 159,588 26,807 167.98 LOUISIANA 3,563 2,399 217,118 20,737 95.51 MAINE 153 121 2,319 160 68.91 MARYLAND 5,434 3,107 59,210 10,690 180.54 MASSACHUSETTS 3 3 10 2 207.20 MICHIGAN 9,512 5,168 94,939 12,974 136.66 MINNESOTA 41,448 23,523 621,868 77,090 123.97 MISSISSIPPI 8,763 5,949 271,376 22,394 82.52 MISSOURI 15,379 9,569 255,685 30,356 118.73 MONTANA 1,524 760 170,719 5,738 33.61 NEBRASKA 14,495 9,159 245,189 31,243 127.42 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 3 13 1 69.04 NEW JERSEY 306 192 1,512 154 102.10 NEW MEXICO 213 148 37,659 1,332 35.38 NEW YORK 1,605 1,182 20,167 2,266 112.36 NORTH CAROLINA 3,644 2,279 39,330 3,639 92.51 NORTH DAKOTA 14,642 7,942 607,459 38,751 63.79 OHIO 32,298 18,237 185,647 33,066 178.11 OKLAHOMA 419 345 16,517 694 42.02 OREGON 1,937 1,210 54,084 4,460 82.46 PENNSYLVANIA 9,182 6,140 146,742 17,755 120.99 PUERTO RICO 5 5 466 28 60.00 SOUTH CAROLINA 2,297 1,266 30,155 1,515 50.23 SOUTH DAKOTA 26,478 12,867 667,103 66,490 99.67 TENNESSEE 2,492 1,738 33,497 3,452 103.07 TEXAS 2,395 1,871 221,501 8,939 40.36 UTAH 21 19 384 17 44.95 VERMONT 413 299 2,829 299 105.74 VIRGINIA 4,176 3,214 30,055 2,361 78.57 WASHINGTON 4,688 2,643 196,779 15,063 76.55 WEST VIRGINIA 514 421 6,239 504 80.74 WISCONSIN 9,118 5,834 95,942 14,378 149.86 WYOMING 165 128 15,777 511 32.42 1/ Includes Farmable Wetland enrollment. 2/ State in which land is located. 3/ Payments scheduled to be made October 2016. Includes annual incentive and maintenance allowance payments, but not one-time signing and practice incentive payments or payment reductions, such as for lands enrolled less than a full year and lands hayed or grazed.

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CRP ENROLLMENT BY STATE AS OF APRIL 2016 -------------------CREP ONLY---------------- _ NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ANNUAL RENTAL PAYMENTS 2/ STATE 1/ CONTRACTS FARMS ACRES ($1,000) ($/ACRE) U.S. 69,146 46,013 1,167,263 168,991 144.78 ALABAMA 0 0 0 0 . ALASKA 0 0 0 0 . ARKANSAS 245 167 6,936 704 101.57 CALIFORNIA 6 6 393 43 110.14 COLORADO 202 141 28,837 3,536 122.63 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 . DELAWARE 408 231 4,119 503 122.18 FLORIDA 0 0 0 0 . GEORGIA 0 0 0 0 . HAWAII 18 14 982 48 48.81 IDAHO 156 105 16,570 2,200 132.76 ILLINOIS 5,900 4,201 104,215 23,325 223.82 INDIANA 1,086 808 10,162 2,307 227.06 IOWA 117 108 3,137 849 270.78 KANSAS 95 68 17,291 2,083 120.48 KENTUCKY 3,061 1,569 98,045 18,218 185.81 LOUISIANA 723 532 48,515 3,844 79.24 MAINE 0 0 0 0 . MARYLAND 5,005 2,979 57,302 10,494 183.14 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 . MICHIGAN 6,303 3,457 73,489 10,462 142.36 MINNESOTA 2,295 1,928 70,782 8,266 116.79 MISSISSIPPI 13 10 640 95 148.53 MISSOURI 1,067 781 36,259 3,508 96.75 MONTANA 109 48 10,258 752 73.33 NEBRASKA 2,463 1,851 62,520 7,141 114.22 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 . NEW JERSEY 229 148 764 107 139.94 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 . NEW YORK 1,150 829 13,795 1,928 139.80 NORTH CAROLINA 1,514 1,078 19,085 2,152 112.78 NORTH DAKOTA 82 61 1,616 57 35.54 OHIO 14,755 9,447 117,828 24,064 204.23 OKLAHOMA 75 63 673 42 63.00 OREGON 1,651 1,066 42,605 3,757 88.17 PENNSYLVANIA 9,017 6,021 146,301 17,731 121.19 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 . SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 . SOUTH DAKOTA 1,000 612 79,713 8,538 107.11 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 0 . TEXAS 0 0 0 0 . UTAH 0 0 0 0 . VERMONT 392 291 2,752 295 107.10 VIRGINIA 3,565 2,848 26,028 2,127 81.73 WASHINGTON 1,173 960 14,692 3,158 214.94 WEST VIRGINIA 497 407 6,114 498 81.39 WISCONSIN 4,774 3,178 44,846 6,156 137.26 WYOMING 0 0 0 0 . 1/ State in which land is located. 2/ Payments scheduled to be made October 2016. Includes annual incentive and maintenance allowance payments, but not one-time signing and practice incentive payments or payment reductions, such as for lands enrolled less than a full year and lands hayed or grazed.

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CRP ENROLLMENT BY STATE AS OF APRIL 2016 ------------ CONTINUOUS NON-CREP 1/---------- NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ANNUAL RENTAL PAYMENTS 3/ STATE 2/ CONTRACTS FARMS ACRES ($1,000) ($/ACRE) U.S. 345,692 205,156 5,388,113 641,132 118.99 ALABAMA 1,630 1,270 50,787 2,604 51.28 ALASKA 5 5 472 31 65.89 ARKANSAS 4,111 2,418 152,458 11,489 75.36 CALIFORNIA 34 33 918 57 62.36 COLORADO 1,112 670 48,640 1,892 38.90 CONNECTICUT 1 1 1 0 67.00 DELAWARE 31 20 142 15 105.44 FLORIDA 64 49 2,189 129 58.86 GEORGIA 4,392 3,089 138,133 8,903 64.45 HAWAII 1 1 19 2 93.40 IDAHO 936 638 133,673 6,731 50.35 ILLINOIS 55,130 32,890 417,378 82,314 197.22 INDIANA 29,573 16,923 138,129 24,756 179.23 IOWA 78,143 42,489 876,439 201,672 230.10 KANSAS 14,571 8,915 199,554 10,629 53.26 KENTUCKY 7,889 4,391 61,544 8,590 139.57 LOUISIANA 2,797 1,920 165,244 16,565 100.24 MAINE 153 121 2,319 160 68.91 MARYLAND 428 325 1,903 195 102.44 MASSACHUSETTS 3 3 10 2 207.20 MICHIGAN 3,198 2,134 21,354 2,502 117.16 MINNESOTA 35,686 21,127 496,108 61,917 124.81 MISSISSIPPI 8,662 5,878 259,716 21,232 81.75 MISSOURI 14,308 8,966 219,211 26,825 122.37 MONTANA 1,389 709 159,995 4,969 31.06 NEBRASKA 11,587 7,590 178,666 23,707 132.69 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 3 13 1 69.04 NEW JERSEY 77 58 748 47 63.44 NEW MEXICO 213 148 37,659 1,332 35.38 NEW YORK 455 376 6,372 338 52.98 NORTH CAROLINA 2,128 1,378 20,188 1,481 73.34 NORTH DAKOTA 11,709 6,913 477,494 27,927 58.49 OHIO 17,495 11,354 67,511 8,960 132.72 OKLAHOMA 341 279 15,675 641 40.90 OREGON 286 189 11,479 703 61.23 PENNSYLVANIA 165 153 441 24 55.01 PUERTO RICO 5 5 466 28 60.00 SOUTH CAROLINA 2,297 1,266 30,155 1,515 50.23 SOUTH DAKOTA 21,115 11,142 486,407 46,971 96.57 TENNESSEE 2,492 1,738 33,497 3,452 103.07 TEXAS 2,395 1,871 221,501 8,939 40.36 UTAH 21 19 384 17 44.95 VERMONT 21 21 77 4 57.49 VIRGINIA 611 491 4,027 234 58.12 WASHINGTON 3,513 1,779 182,076 11,904 65.38 WEST VIRGINIA 17 15 125 6 48.98 WISCONSIN 4,333 3,254 51,014 8,207 160.87 WYOMING 165 128 15,777 511 32.42 1/ Farmable Wetland Program enrollment not included. 2/ State in which land is located. 3/ Payments scheduled to be made October 2016. Includes annual incentive and maintenance allowance payments, but not one-time signing and practice incentive payments or payment reductions, such as for lands enrolled less than a full year and lands hayed or grazed.

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CRP ENROLLMENT BY STATE AS OF APRIL 2016 -----------FARMABLE WETLAND PROGRAM-------- NUMBER OF NUMBER OF ANNUAL RENTAL PAYMENTS 2/ STATE 1/ CONTRACTS FARMS ACRES ($1,000) ($/ACRE) U.S. 16,918 12,938 397,743 49,101 123.45 ALABAMA 4 4 37 2 43.11 ALASKA 0 0 0 0 . ARKANSAS 20 14 2,203 188 85.20 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 0 . COLORADO 2 2 606 30 48.71 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 . DELAWARE 0 0 0 0 . FLORIDA 0 0 0 0 . GEORGIA 0 0 0 0 . HAWAII 0 0 0 0 . IDAHO 1 1 6 0 78.55 ILLINOIS 100 92 1,470 398 271.03 INDIANA 108 99 1,016 156 153.73 IOWA 5,205 4,169 86,650 17,648 203.67 KANSAS 113 107 2,029 110 54.10 KENTUCKY 0 0 0 0 . LOUISIANA 43 32 3,358 328 97.57 MAINE 0 0 0 0 . MARYLAND 1 1 5 0 97.00 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 . MICHIGAN 11 11 96 10 106.35 MINNESOTA 3,467 2,911 54,955 6,906 125.67 MISSISSIPPI 88 77 11,002 1,067 97.01 MISSOURI 4 3 215 23 108.73 MONTANA 26 8 373 17 45.29 NEBRASKA 445 388 4,003 394 98.50 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 . NEW JERSEY 0 0 0 0 . NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 . NEW YORK 0 0 0 0 . NORTH CAROLINA 2 1 58 6 99.53 NORTH DAKOTA 2,851 1,859 128,349 10,766 83.88 OHIO 48 49 300 43 143.64 OKLAHOMA 3 3 169 11 62.99 OREGON 0 0 0 0 . PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 0 0 . PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 . SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 . SOUTH DAKOTA 4,363 3,094 100,750 10,981 108.99 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 0 . TEXAS 0 0 0 0 . UTAH 0 0 0 0 . VERMONT 0 0 0 0 . VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 . WASHINGTON 2 2 11 1 110.54 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 . WISCONSIN 11 11 82 15 187.80 WYOMING 0 0 0 0 . 1/ State in which land is located. 2/ Payments scheduled to be made October 2016. Includes annual incentive and maintenance allowance payments, but not one-time signing and practice incentive payments or payment reductions, such as for lands enrolled less than a full year and lands hayed or grazed.

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FY 2016 CONTINUOUS SIGNUP (#48) RESULTS ACRES AS OF APRIL 2016 (PART 1)

STATE 1/

Wetland Restorations

2/

Buffers 3/

Grass Waterways

Upland Bird Habitat Buffers

Pollinator Habitat

ARKANSAS 514 46 0 0 0 COLORADO 87 0 0 256 353 FLORIDA 0 0 0 0 0 GEORGIA 0 22 0 0 0 IDAHO 0 100 0 0 229 ILLINOIS 1,924 1,725 230 2,295 18,989 INDIANA 819 437 137 246 649 IOWA 9,432 4,838 695 904 65,795 KANSAS 187 54 56 250 116 KENTUCKY 206 225 68 246 574 LOUISIANA 364 0 0 0 0 MARYLAND 50 276 3 8 0 MICHIGAN 335 324 0 63 150 MINNESOTA 24,795 2,330 36 11 1,943 MISSISSIPPI 272 326 0 0 0 MISSOURI 2,834 345 39 866 6,754 MONTANA 0 0 0 0 152 NEBRASKA 2,886 610 16 1,842 3,361 NEW JERSEY 0 9 5 0 14 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK 17 0 0 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA 0 23 3 6 1 NORTH DAKOTA 40,043 185 0 0 620 OHIO 234 760 185 420 331 OKLAHOMA 0 14 0 47 0 OREGON 0 259 0 0 0 PENNSYLVANIA 5 121 0 12 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 0 0 SOUTH DAKOTA 31,699 297 51 117 591 TENNESSEE 81 67 2 320 844 TEXAS 1,266 109 0 10,267 0 VERMONT 0 26 0 0 0 VIRGINIA 0 195 5 13 0 WASHINGTON 24 61 0 8 0 WEST VIRGINIA 0 43 0 0 0 WISCONSIN 106 339 6 0 385 WYOMING 0 132 0 0 0 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 118,179 14,297 1,536 18,197 101,851 1/ State in which land is located. 2/ CP9,CP23,CP23A,CP30,CP31,CP37, and Farmable Wetland Program. Includes both wetland and associated upland buffers. 3/ CP21,CP22,CP29.

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State 1/

Wind Erosion

Practices 2/

SAFE

Other

Practices

Total

Conservation Reserve

Enhancement Program 3/

Highly Erodible

Lands Init. 3/

ARKANSAS 0 890 -0 1,450 7 . COLORADO 49 5,735 245 6,725 245 . FLORIDA 0 . 0 89 . . GEORGIA 0 . -0 1,692 . . IDAHO 0 467 579 1,375 . 579 ILLINOIS 24 426 3,280 28,893 . 3,275 INDIANA 27 6,070 354 8,740 481 315 IOWA 142 39,156 16,448 137,410 101 15,493 KANSAS 9 9,474 693 10,839 614 79 KENTUCKY 0 19 2,597 3,935 . 2,597 LOUISIANA 0 . 0 364 . . MARYLAND 0 . 196 533 522 . MICHIGAN 18 784 688 2,362 1,150 . MINNESOTA 157 10,271 2,438 41,981 . 2,268 MISSISSIPPI 0 57 312 968 351 312 MISSOURI 0 485 8,913 20,235 . 8,896 MONTANA 0 5,277 964 6,393 632 69 NEBRASKA 149 12,853 2,418 24,134 10 2,407 NEW JERSEY 0 1 1 29 13 . NEW MEXICO 0 . 1,512 1,512 . 1,512 NEW YORK 0 23 44 84 61 . NORTH CAROLINA 4 . 0 154 23 . NORTH DAKOTA 160 3,795 2,237 47,039 . . OHIO 34 2,143 547 4,655 1,250 192 OKLAHOMA 0 . 0 61 8 . OREGON 0 . -0 259 259 . PENNSYLVANIA 0 . 536 673 673 . SOUTH CAROLINA 0 . 0 8 . . SOUTH DAKOTA 1,054 13,870 1,203 48,882 . . TENNESSEE 0 925 1,135 3,374 . 1,135 TEXAS 0 10,461 936 23,040 . 936 VERMONT 0 . 0 26 26 . VIRGINIA 0 . 0 213 116 . WASHINGTON 0 1,090 4,223 5,406 85 4,223 WEST VIRGINIA 0 . 0 43 43 . WISCONSIN 0 1,402 9,791 12,028 1,132 9,051 WYOMING 0 . -0 132 . . ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 1,827 125,671 62,292 445,735 7,804 53,340 1/ State in which land is located. 2/ CP5, CP16, and CP17. 3/ Includes various practices.

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LAND THAT EXITED THE CRP, BY YEAR OF CONTRACT EXPIRATION 1/ (AND COULD BE RETURNED TO PRODUCTION THE FOLLOWING YEAR)

STATE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 ALABAMA 30,655 26,198 41,457 32,616 12,901 28,855 21,376 ALASKA 678 6,786 0 990 0 459 95 ARIZONA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS 6,780 11,458 5,380 17,367 6,777 5,691 7,946 CALIFORNIA 2,322 5,132 14,296 9,397 7,373 1,543 2,414 COLORADO 401,261 135,946 78,286 158,441 84,673 67,757 56,105 CONNECTICUT 37 13 13 58 10 10 0 DELAWARE 573 120 13 286 180 149 1,482 FLORIDA 3,474 5,574 3,359 3,998 2,669 5,919 4,305 GEORGIA 21,943 14,245 9,815 9,799 5,139 47,929 25,420 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IDAHO 41,001 91,899 57,540 49,334 23,371 18,169 16,315 ILLINOIS 29,706 31,371 29,721 49,254 84,128 50,093 55,521 INDIANA 9,067 9,138 13,664 19,003 26,922 10,506 12,200 IOWA 100,874 79,179 18,374 118,708 89,765 42,718 45,391 KANSAS 322,160 240,374 214,535 181,272 90,350 81,210 69,943 KENTUCKY 11,733 35,184 28,288 28,632 22,520 13,928 16,808 LOUISIANA 5,326 5,865 4,633 14,070 6,721 13,306 5,910 MAINE 1,106 2,980 4,521 4,381 261 74 307 MARYLAND 3,700 2,076 2,031 6,816 5,432 3,272 4,819 MASSACHUSETTS 11 0 5 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 11,185 9,810 5,690 12,358 31,812 6,020 13,980 MINNESOTA 64,473 36,256 88,953 169,654 80,018 153,767 62,446 MISSISSIPPI 30,963 34,444 41,002 55,204 19,477 17,024 24,605 MISSOURI 32,188 74,000 122,618 162,316 97,163 33,370 44,604 MONTANA 137,232 267,552 368,529 530,070 271,668 217,736 97,014 NEBRASKA 118,384 91,403 81,192 107,811 58,508 56,935 35,725 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 2 45 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 31 209 313 140 150 95 21 NEW MEXICO 28,859 94,104 155,781 70,868 5,121 4,831 594 NEW YORK 2,039 1,724 1,913 2,827 3,011 824 4,806 NORTH CAROLINA 6,571 8,226 6,847 5,632 4,343 11,553 13,468 NORTH DAKOTA 171,933 141,457 270,328 631,874 175,866 115,923 34,622 OHIO 8,665 10,946 8,511 17,809 39,906 8,166 15,755 OKLAHOMA 102,190 72,638 67,510 49,158 26,343 13,275 12,040 OREGON 14,031 14,266 42,200 9,881 8,342 7,871 19,036 PENNSYLVANIA 4,601 1,667 20,906 21,650 10,212 9,467 11,025 PUERTO RICO 0 20 0 150 0 436 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 17,823 17,301 10,082 21,665 9,238 16,803 18,044 SOUTH DAKOTA 175,168 83,572 65,646 152,402 57,466 34,201 20,960 TENNESSEE 8,849 17,799 14,452 12,858 27,775 4,777 8,497 TEXAS 556,974 264,272 344,560 220,086 137,408 143,853 89,997 UTAH 49,917 19,163 102 15,334 518 269 605 VERMONT 30 0 58 16 0 47 35 VIRGINIA 2,497 1,196 3,147 2,495 2,204 1,617 3,713 WASHINGTON 70,930 46,698 7,591 91,781 95,903 81,801 104,905 WEST VIRGINIA 130 0 182 103 171 25 20 WISCONSIN 30,864 37,703 26,918 48,924 53,012 17,919 20,135 WYOMING 62,620 38,693 20,904 29,459 3,965 5,007 2,946 ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= 2,701,554 2,088,805 2,301,911 3,146,947 1,690,807 1,355,201 1,005,955 1/ Includes general and continuous sign-up acreage. Note: Contracts expire at the end of the fiscal year, September 30. Also note: Acreages have been revised from those in earlier summaries.

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CRP CONTRACT EXPIRATIONS BY YEAR 1/ ACRES AS OF APRIL 2016

STATE 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023+ ALABAMA 20,310 32,001 15,238 4,855 49,071 45,149 49,145 40,311 ALASKA 0 14,719 0 2,146 342 33 134 50 ARKANSAS 14,978 16,399 26,223 14,721 26,725 21,946 19,674 90,705 CALIFORNIA 5,919 33,838 129 254 11,080 8,596 16,470 3,344 COLORADO 150,305 29,215 46,406 30,838 641,384 299,436 463,970 194,861 CONNECTICUT 0 20 24 3 0 1 0 0 DELAWARE 1,620 511 393 266 346 337 148 966 FLORIDA 1,282 5,022 2,497 402 5,725 4,551 7,109 4,980 GEORGIA 5,803 14,535 22,566 3,527 20,949 26,697 55,014 89,389 HAWAII 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 982 IDAHO 20,998 71,842 9,689 14,109 101,796 116,962 143,654 90,857 ILLINOIS 94,279 96,677 67,413 46,746 92,118 68,766 68,443 353,932 INDIANA 22,098 29,714 16,894 17,781 22,858 18,937 21,510 82,843 IOWA 99,663 215,014 158,454 135,501 207,261 90,529 120,013 662,881 KANSAS 143,082 137,728 106,627 50,309 504,587 370,020 298,686 516,982 KENTUCKY 17,657 24,503 37,041 14,255 22,279 13,439 58,344 63,443 LOUISIANA 6,016 8,663 31,372 8,151 49,698 26,604 13,262 145,979 MAINE 202 2,027 123 3 1,307 1,087 1,145 2,093 MARYLAND 9,960 12,828 6,090 3,649 4,179 3,338 4,964 18,446 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 41,502 18,128 10,865 7,761 17,885 9,702 10,948 40,292 MINNESOTA 92,370 97,984 203,137 96,594 83,450 63,167 107,796 407,275 MISSISSIPPI 59,925 123,513 56,491 29,880 90,490 79,458 102,225 183,493 MISSOURI 85,065 130,616 46,068 19,200 124,975 133,881 236,249 215,335 MONTANA 71,803 391,289 111,376 112,740 207,910 138,270 196,018 182,223 NEBRASKA 62,949 63,694 47,613 30,451 179,229 97,038 82,155 220,226 NEW HAMPSHIRE 8 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 132 398 136 147 253 170 328 490 NEW MEXICO 4,016 121,508 8,362 1,738 13,489 114,769 126,267 43,418 NEW YORK 5,733 10,426 4,407 3,857 4,262 2,411 2,792 4,711 NORTH CAROLINA 10,677 8,419 9,083 4,728 14,086 9,838 8,658 10,420 NORTH DAKOTA 44,498 329,970 21,759 51,014 185,858 134,869 381,570 399,371 OHIO 21,583 35,383 15,811 15,531 43,136 26,987 24,049 79,250 OKLAHOMA 42,337 67,966 18,013 9,029 208,047 153,724 158,224 64,124 OREGON 69,637 79,854 12,981 10,015 84,564 85,469 83,354 97,167 PENNSYLVANIA 9,339 17,886 22,919 26,479 16,528 12,870 20,217 28,946 PUERTO RICO 0 167 560 20 0 0 0 60 SOUTH CAROLINA 3,691 15,158 2,633 2,117 15,916 7,155 13,215 20,352 SOUTH DAKOTA 58,086 46,302 51,308 57,199 171,981 112,615 140,881 336,573 TENNESSEE 12,863 13,146 5,438 4,718 26,699 21,185 16,017 37,474 TEXAS 136,645 135,071 100,854 85,253 777,649 553,832 734,635 468,944 UTAH 5,292 3,361 34 0 103,456 27,642 24,910 6,264 VERMONT 586 207 157 155 101 284 325 1,068 VIRGINIA 10,407 9,511 5,547 2,174 4,268 4,069 5,194 10,407 WASHINGTON 172,022 10,450 161,719 45,939 197,736 95,422 219,426 321,905 WEST VIRGINIA 355 752 671 383 764 855 697 2,087 WISCONSIN 22,875 44,057 28,091 8,660 29,683 18,569 17,983 67,500 WYOMING 932 1,504 2,726 2,315 88,122 33,180 43,194 16,863 ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= 1,659,519 2,521,979 1,495,938 975,621 4,452,246 3,054,004 4,099,010 5,629,311 1/ Includes general and continuous sign-up acreage. Note: Contracts expire at the end of the fiscal year, September 30.

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CONSERVATION PRACTICES INSTALLED ON CRP (ACRES)

CUMULATIVE, AS OF APRIL 2016 STATE

GRASS PLANTINGS

TREE PLANTINGS

WILDLIFE HABITAT

(CP4D) 2/

WILDLIFE CORRIDORS

(CP4B)

FIELD

WINDBREAKS (CP5)

INTROD. (CP1)

NATIVE (CP2)

SOFTWOODS (CP3)

LONGLEAF PINE

(CP3A) 1/

HARDWOODS (CP3A)

ALABAMA 13,835 3,136 100,360 15,770 3,756 7,002 403 0 ALASKA 2,033 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS 4,350 4,182 16,483 0 24,740 2,282 53 0 CALIFORNIA 20,009 185 14 0 50 9,851 0 0 COLORADO 70,119 840,795 17 0 0 398,943 0 1,170 CONNECTICUT 20 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 DELAWARE 15 23 0 0 2,575 792 0 0 FLORIDA 253 108 14,235 2,470 74 1,080 0 0 GEORGIA 841 81 49,506 21,503 2,121 2,594 4 0 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 IDAHO 209,253 41,059 5,790 0 30 72,341 33 239 ILLINOIS 174,337 49,548 1,198 0 42,932 101,736 28 2,307 INDIANA 21,547 14,682 330 0 16,361 7,372 127 1,546 IOWA 222,308 130,084 568 0 14,898 125,198 212 6,436 KANSAS 13,287 696,297 17 0 389 316,029 473 1,642 KENTUCKY 33,712 22,565 207 0 3,720 309 19 0 LOUISIANA 796 1,474 19,323 6,705 33,809 32,677 0 0 MAINE 2,619 0 128 0 1 38 0 0 MARYLAND 8,231 2,357 500 0 411 1,628 3 0 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 24,724 18,916 3,457 0 2,640 11,516 261 2,278 MINNESOTA 72,392 55,582 8,530 0 16,629 161,163 147 8,453 MISSISSIPPI 20,728 2,684 197,138 14,532 35,210 4,303 88 0 MISSOURI 464,905 159,056 501 0 13,096 2,922 2 82 MONTANA 425,201 308,400 26 0 5 12,520 87 151 NEBRASKA 28,654 280,600 160 0 437 41,208 30 31,981 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 303 124 51 0 48 0 0 7 NEW MEXICO 44,073 290,270 0 0 0 140 0 0 NEW YORK 5,937 699 402 0 452 491 0 3 NORTH CAROLINA 1,025 205 16,907 6,316 3,655 769 10 26 NORTH DAKOTA 166,786 19,161 103 0 363 289,669 0 4,111 OHIO 14,151 49,900 1,721 0 6,393 11,069 84 3,375 OKLAHOMA 114,161 336,877 47 0 242 767 0 35 OREGON 207,933 93,617 2,076 0 53 8,242 1 4 PENNSYLVANIA 79,700 28,452 108 0 888 4,264 6 0 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 16 20 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 876 182 22,296 2,745 119 1,530 0 33 SOUTH DAKOTA 51,691 78,441 34 0 14 51,204 0 24,379 TENNESSEE 31,287 23,160 19,541 0 5,335 3,189 73 0 TEXAS 263,681 1,776,768 1,455 0 10 17,864 743 29 UTAH 68,308 14,375 0 0 0 1,805 0 0 VERMONT 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VIRGINIA 2,993 1,326 8,461 0 209 334 110 3 WASHINGTON 249,553 558,109 1,984 0 0 109,084 48 12 WEST VIRGINIA 208 0 6 0 16 0 0 0 WISCONSIN 47,847 28,562 7,341 0 23,565 3,652 122 128 WYOMING 96,368 2,030 1 0 0 1,384 0 174 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 3,281,186 5,934,098 501,023 70,041 255,275 1,818,980 3,166 88,602 1/ See also CP36 (p. 23). 2/ Seedings that meet multiple seasonal requirements for wildlife of local or regional concern. Note: Excludes land under FY 2017 contracts.

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CONSERVATION PRACTICES INSTALLED ON CRP (ACRES) CUMULATIVE, AS OF APRIL 2016, CON’T

STATE

DIVERSIONS & EROSION CONTROL STRUCT.

(CP6&CP7)

GRASS WATERWAYS

(CP8)

SHALLOW

WATER FOR WILDLIFE

(CP9)

EXISTING GRASS (CP10)

EXISTING TREES (CP11)

WILDLIFE FOOD PLOTS

(CP12)

CONTOUR GRASS

STRIPS (CP15)

SHELTER- BELTS (CP16)

ALABAMA 0 1 117 21,750 38,693 953 11 0 ALASKA 0 0 0 14,919 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS 0 5 537 4,575 12,258 300 0 0 CALIFORNIA 0 0 15 45,891 298 5 0 0 COLORADO 0 513 18 485,203 33 212 12 3,876 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 DELAWARE 0 6 211 25 0 8 4 0 FLORIDA 0 0 0 81 11,056 23 0 0 GEORGIA 0 31 23 1,078 22,683 363 0 0 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IDAHO 0 0 23 112,209 1,007 123 25 53 ILLINOIS 19 31,827 4,605 71,443 9,930 4,818 948 145 INDIANA 0 18,711 945 17,719 5,311 526 21 18 IOWA 5 36,448 10,248 177,231 5,650 4,149 12,331 2,131 KANSAS 0 8,183 1,003 201,940 201 3,274 3,295 721 KENTUCKY 0 4,497 1,844 8,410 624 575 30 0 LOUISIANA 0 5 431 1,214 11,795 629 0 0 MAINE 0 57 0 2,613 274 0 0 0 MARYLAND 0 249 1,079 1,703 289 36 1 0 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 52 577 1,734 13,505 2,385 998 3 39 MINNESOTA 70 3,481 214 60,048 8,599 3,534 755 3,817 MISSISSIPPI 0 58 527 31,251 154,614 2,222 27 0 MISSOURI 6 1,967 1,806 127,130 6,096 3,137 855 57 MONTANA 0 83 11 423,902 432 1,397 0 189 NEBRASKA 0 1,284 187 90,953 601 554 320 1,911 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 0 154 0 14 0 2 0 0 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 90,644 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK 0 39 3 13,850 734 74 3 0 NORTH CAROLINA 0 267 278 1,030 9,966 14 0 5 NORTH DAKOTA 0 88 1 313,397 302 2,258 1 4,648 OHIO 0 10,985 510 23,499 2,399 377 17 80 OKLAHOMA 0 157 79 229,046 151 920 0 21 OREGON 0 27 0 122,695 490 104 0 0 PENNSYLVANIA 0 311 33 12,348 296 1,076 60 0 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 188 117 0 60 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 17 34 1,674 20,744 190 0 0 SOUTH DAKOTA 14 1,325 41 85,065 92 3,193 34 13,663 TENNESSEE 0 171 73 17,867 7,259 350 17 0 TEXAS 0 1,482 92 740,713 3,028 2,706 104 5 UTAH 0 14 0 85,696 0 14 40 0 VERMONT 0 16 0 45 0 0 0 0 VIRGINIA 0 86 57 2,944 5,160 27 4 0 WASHINGTON 0 372 51 110,361 740 462 43,362 8 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 164 0 0 0 0 WISCONSIN 1 1,457 1,815 42,087 11,174 1,158 501 15 WYOMING 0 0 0 73,224 12 22 0 49 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 165 124,950 28,646 3,881,344 355,493 40,785 62,840 31,449 Note: Excludes land under FY 2017 contracts.

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CONSERVATION PRACTICES INSTALLED ON CRP (ACRES) CUMULATIVE, AS OF APRIL 2016, CON’T

STATE

LIVING SNOW FENCES

(CP17)

SALINITY REDUCING

VEGETATION (CP18)

FILTER- STRIPS (CP21)

RIPARIAN BUFFERS

1/ (CP22)

WETLAND RESTORATION CROSS

WIND TRAP STRIPS (CP24)

(CP23) 2/ FLOODPLAIN (CP23) 3/

NON-FLOODPLAIN (CP23A) 3/

ALABAMA 0 0 348 31,246 0 5 0 3 ALASKA 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS 0 0 5,318 60,069 22 35,096 15,331 0 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 812 572 0 0 0 COLORADO 18 7 71 643 26 0 698 2 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 DELAWARE 0 0 600 63 161 97 4 0 FLORIDA 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 0 GEORGIA 0 0 362 1,053 380 37 0 0 HAWAII 0 0 0 987 0 0 0 0 IDAHO 62 0 675 4,738 0 375 25 0 ILLINOIS 53 4 108,991 103,145 5,638 26,557 5,911 0 INDIANA 0 0 48,817 5,486 943 2,482 5,287 0 IOWA 670 0 194,136 50,507 2,369 115,994 8,815 0 KANSAS 67 875 24,597 2,895 400 3,584 4,512 75 KENTUCKY 0 0 20,546 22,156 0 119 137 0 LOUISIANA 0 0 423 5,127 101 65,954 51,740 0 MAINE 0 0 59 46 0 0 0 0 MARYLAND 0 0 28,679 13,366 918 1,515 124 0 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 14 0 38,776 2,840 9,394 3,109 10,391 0 MINNESOTA 4,140 4,430 120,814 37,450 59,768 34,475 186,057 0 MISSISSIPPI 0 0 5,482 168,809 0 12,540 1,253 13 MISSOURI 0 0 30,516 27,686 88 15,473 885 0 MONTANA 39 95,047 195 2,760 509 655 141 0 NEBRASKA 118 541 16,237 2,068 316 5,346 3,262 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 0 0 358 271 0 0 0 0 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 5,102 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK 0 0 420 10,480 2 60 31 0 NORTH CAROLINA 0 0 1,367 17,360 648 1,126 0 0 NORTH DAKOTA 590 103,045 7,947 350 134,303 4,716 51,911 0 OHIO 0 0 69,913 6,895 1,460 4,246 5,825 0 OKLAHOMA 0 1,862 646 1,689 78 293 1,611 0 OREGON 0 0 1,778 36,207 0 117 115 0 PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 1,041 23,983 257 686 0 0 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 203 0 0 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 1,432 11,593 0 172 0 0 SOUTH DAKOTA 627 15,089 9,058 5,377 25,878 37,728 104,688 0 TENNESSEE 0 0 6,730 6,225 43 572 0 0 TEXAS 0 436 1,048 29,406 5,427 968 1,767 8 UTAH 0 0 38 72 0 0 0 0 VERMONT 0 0 215 2,598 0 0 0 0 VIRGINIA 0 0 3,830 22,877 75 73 0 0 WASHINGTON 0 24 34,283 23,129 15 46 5 0 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 562 5,608 0 0 0 0 WISCONSIN 31 0 20,788 12,744 2,172 2,261 1,084 0 WYOMING 3 0 0 4,146 0 0 0 0 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 6,433 221,360 807,108 770,420 251,963 376,479 461,611 101 1/ Includes cropland and marginal pasture. 2/ Acres enrolled under general sign-up and CREP through 2003. 3/ Acres enrolled under continuous CREP and non-CREP sign-up after 2003. Note: Excludes land under FY 2017 contracts.

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CONSERVATION PRACTICES INSTALLED ON CRP (ACRES) CUMULATIVE, AS OF APRIL 2016, CON’T

STATE

RARE AND DECLINING HABITAT (CP25)

FARMABLE WETLAND PROGRAM 1/

MARGINAL PASTURE BUFFERS

BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD

TREES (CP31)

EXPIRED HARDWOOD

TREES (CP32)

UPLAND BIRD

HABITAT BUFFERS (CP33)

WETLAND (CP27)

BUFFER (CP28)

WILDLIFE (CP29)

WETLAND (CP30)

ALABAMA 393 0 0 229 0 1,200 0 854 ALASKA 0 0 0 0 422 0 0 0 ARKANSAS 0 0 0 512 3,389 16,859 614 5,074 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 106 0 0 0 0 COLORADO 2,064 34 127 64 32 0 0 726 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DELAWARE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FLORIDA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GEORGIA 0 0 0 28 0 25 0 1,745 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IDAHO 79 4 2 227 162 0 0 0 ILLINOIS 2,227 575 868 266 33 5,361 320 62,135 INDIANA 2,045 351 647 66 51 6,431 448 11,863 IOWA 155,570 25,376 60,889 9,765 2,155 3,663 1,398 27,042 KANSAS 695,792 705 1,317 12 0 215 0 34,798 KENTUCKY 38,676 0 0 71,354 5 462 187 6,333 LOUISIANA 0 0 0 0 176 52,387 731 339 MAINE 0 0 0 5 12 0 0 0 MARYLAND 468 1 4 1,041 149 0 0 675 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN 160 32 64 4 294 11 6 889 MINNESOTA 144,624 16,925 37,120 835 7,756 644 1,115 510 MISSISSIPPI 0 40 157 29 24 50,737 744 1,679 MISSOURI 47,065 4 5 1,229 2,020 1,768 475 33,608 MONTANA 83,477 194 179 98 0 0 0 0 NEBRASKA 162,558 1,586 2,418 1,306 240 9 0 7,200 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW JERSEY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK 0 0 0 2,492 1,128 2 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 54 0 54 0 6,768 NORTH DAKOTA 11,585 25,577 60,524 35 0 0 0 0 OHIO 5,835 77 184 2,876 138 98 28 14,478 OKLAHOMA 22,924 47 122 6 9 443 52 911 OREGON 34,216 0 0 13,432 535 0 0 0 PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 0 1,207 430 0 0 49 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 203 0 0 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 0 0 0 39 73 5 0 2,796 SOUTH DAKOTA 16,841 28,372 60,010 5,077 24,339 0 0 1,470 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 75 0 3,108 1 3,657 TEXAS 0 0 0 2,302 2 381 0 21,591 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VERMONT 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 VIRGINIA 0 0 0 723 20 0 0 1,348 WASHINGTON 1,166 2 8 1,088 338 0 0 1,022 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WISCONSIN 13,384 32 50 1,160 28 0 862 290 WYOMING 0 0 0 1,716 0 0 0 0 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 1,441,148 99,932 224,693 119,663 43,961 143,863 6,981 249,849 1/ For more FWP see page 23 Note: Excludes land under FY 2017 contracts.

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CONSERVATION PRACTICES INSTALLED ON CRP (ACRES) CUMULATIVE, AS OF APRIL 2016 CON’T

STATE

LONGLEAF

PINE (CP36)

DUCK

NESTING HABITAT

(CP37)

STATE ACRES FOR WILDLIFE

ENHANCEMENT (CP38)

FARMABLE WETLAND PROGRAM

POLLINATOR HABITAT 2/

(CP42)

TOTAL

CONSTRUC-TED

WETLANDS (CP39) 1/

AQUACUL-TURE

WETLANDS (CP40)

FLOODED PRAIRIE WETLANDS (CP41) 1/

ALABAMA 13,694 0 2,283 0 37 0 21 256,069 ALASKA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,423 ARKANSAS 0 0 16,662 0 2,203 0 32 230,938 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,821 79,629 COLORADO 0 0 35,480 0 446 0 13,545 1,855,867 CONNECTICUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 DELAWARE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4,586 FLORIDA 2,116 0 9 0 0 0 0 31,570 GEORGIA 122,074 0 11,947 0 0 0 0 238,479 HAWAII 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 IDAHO 0 0 112,499 0 0 0 7,727 569,891 ILLINOIS 0 0 22,821 25 0 2 46,156 886,937 INDIANA 0 0 39,158 19 0 0 2,996 232,445 IOWA 0 2,603 181,950 260 0 125 91,067 1,682,487 KANSAS 0 0 106,548 7 0 0 1,975 2,125,154 KENTUCKY 0 0 12,310 0 0 0 979 249,788 LOUISIANA 59 0 477 0 3,358 0 17 289,698 MAINE 0 0 2,135 0 0 0 0 7,986 MARYLAND 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 63,448 MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 MICHIGAN 0 0 7,378 0 0 0 594 157,035 MINNESOTA 0 15,862 70,690 71 0 839 3,190 1,150,782 MISSISSIPPI 418 0 8,673 0 10,805 0 0 725,128 MISSOURI 0 0 36,822 0 206 0 10,013 989,502 MONTANA 0 1,455 49,306 0 0 0 5,045 1,411,528 NEBRASKA 0 0 90,248 0 0 0 9,788 782,171 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 NEW JERSEY 0 0 706 0 0 0 14 2,053 NEW MEXICO 0 0 2,600 0 0 0 738 433,566 NEW YORK 0 0 1,275 0 0 0 23 38,599 NORTH CAROLINA 7,162 0 834 0 58 0 5 75,887 NORTH DAKOTA 0 163,562 133,208 0 17 42,232 2,866 1,542,950 OHIO 0 0 22,925 39 0 0 1,639 261,247 OKLAHOMA 0 0 8,587 0 0 0 142 721,464 OREGON 0 0 1,046 0 0 0 352 523,041 PENNSYLVANIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 155,184 PUERTO RICO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 807 SOUTH CAROLINA 12,687 0 1,105 0 0 0 0 80,236 SOUTH DAKOTA 0 176,517 136,038 14 0 12,355 1,796 970,587 TENNESSEE 0 0 7,208 0 0 0 1,398 137,322 TEXAS 0 0 109,026 0 0 0 12,232 2,992,462 UTAH 0 0 0 0 0 0 876 170,959 VERMONT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,882 VIRGINIA 503 0 393 0 0 0 76 51,568 WASHINGTON 0 0 84,809 0 0 0 3,082 1,223,697 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,564 WISCONSIN 0 0 12,205 0 0 0 794 237,297 WYOMING 0 0 9,688 0 0 0 19 188,836 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 158,713 359,998 1,339,051 435 17,130 55,553 221,058 23,856,997 1 Includes buffers. 2/ Does not include about 40,000 acres from signup 39 before CP42 was implemented. Note: Excludes land under FY 2017 contracts.

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State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE)Active Co ntra c ts a s o f Ap ril 2016

State Allocation CP38A CP38B CP38C CP38D CP38E Total AcresBuffers Wetlands Trees Longleaf

PineGrass

Alabama 3,800 2,283.3 2,283.3Arkansas 18,900 2,174.2 5,124.4 9,590.2 16,888.8Colorado 71,050 35,967.4 35,967.4Georgia 17,800 11,946.7 9.7 11,956.4Idaho 162,300 155.7 1.0 112,342.7 112,499.4Illinois 26,000 515.1 91.3 22,225.7 22,832.1Indiana 52,950 178.0 4,389.2 34,647.6 39,214.8Iowa 184,550 1,247.7 1,018.0 179,684.7 181,950.5Kansas 164,300 109,391.9 109,391.9Kentucky 12,700 64.2 12,246.2 12,310.4Louisiana 1,700 261.3 215.4 476.7Maine 2,250 2,134.6 2,134.6Michigan 13,500 7,425.6 7,425.6Minnesota 72,000 70,705.6 70,705.6Mississippi 17,900 361.7 8,311.7 8,673.4Missouri 45,230 36,822.4 36,822.4Montana 51,500 126.9 49,179.3 49,306.2Nebraska 91,900 90,983.2 90,983.2Nevada 400New Jersey 1,750 4.2 701.7 705.9New Mexico 2,600 2,600.0 2,600.0New York 4,900 1,274.9 1,274.9North Carolina 2,600 834.0 834.0North Dakota 133,571 2,859.1 130,410.4 133,269.5Ohio 57,600 78.2 21.5 23,014.7 23,114.4Oklahoma 15,100 8,587.0 8,587.0Oregon 5,500 1,045.7 1,045.7Pennsylvania 2,600 0.0Puerto Rico 1,300 0.0South Carolina 2,300 1,105.2 1,105.2South Dakota 137,500 634.5 135,827.3 136,461.8Tennessee 12,200 39.2 49.8 7,337.9 7,426.9Texas 152,500 109,277.3 109,277.3Virginia 2,300 10.0 321.4 331.4Washington 115,100 189 84,619.7 84,808.8Wisconsin 22,250 64.3 12,140.3 12,204.6Wyoming 10,000 9,688.2 9,688.2Regular Reserve 44,899LPC Reserve 12,700Total: 1,750,000 344.8 7,921.5 23,339.2 321.4 1,312,631.3 1,344,558.2

SAFE Pra ctice Pra ctice T yp e Ap p lica b le CRP Pra ctice sCP38A Buffers CP8, CP21, CP22CP38B Wetlands CP9, CP23, CP23A, CP27, CP28, CP37CP38C TreesCP38D Longleaf Pine CP3A, CP36CP38E Grass

CP3, CP3A, CP16, CP17, CP25, CP31

CP1, CP2, CP4D, CP8, CP12, CP15, CP18, CP24, CP25, CP33

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SAFE Acres by Project Areaas of April 2016

State Project Name Allocation Approved Contract Acres

Alabama Alabama Black Belt Prairie SAF 3,800 2,283.3Arkansas AR Trees SAFE 6,200 5,124.4Arkansas Arkansas Grass SAFE 10,200 9,590.2Arkansas Arkansas Wetlands SAFE 2,500 2,174.2Colorado CO Lesser Prairie Chicken SAFE 36,500 20,486.6Colorado CO Plains Sharp-tailed Grouse 8,475 6,795.0Colorado CO Shortgrass Prairie SAFE 11,475 1,474.7Colorado CO Western Slope Grouse 14,600 7,211.0Georgia GA Restoring Native Pine Savan 17,800 11,956.4Idaho ID Columbian Sh. Grouse SAFE 137,300 111,199.9Idaho Western Idaho Upland Game Bird 25,000 1,299.5Il l inois IL Mercer County SAFE 2,800 1,962.2Il l inois IL Prairie SAFE 17,600 15,902.7Il l inois IL Sangamon SAFE 2,000 1,606.1Il l inois IL Spoon River SAFE 3,600 3,361.2Indiana Indiana American Woodcock SAFE 1,150 368.5Indiana Indiana Bat SAFE 5,800 4,389.2Indiana Indiana Henslow`s Sparrow 11,675 7,691.3Indiana Indiana Northern Bobwhite SAFE 16,275 13,566.0Indiana Indiana Ring-Necked Pheasant 10,000 7,090.6Indiana Indiana Sedge Wren/Grasshopper 8,050 6,114.4Iowa IA Early Successional/Neotrop 1,200 1,198.9Iowa Iowa Gaining Ground 117,150 114,963.8Iowa Iowa Grand River 2,200 2,200.0Iowa Iowa Pheasant Recovery SAFE 64,000 63,646.4Kansas KS Lesser Prairie-Chicken 104,400 66,633.9Kansas Kansas Upland Game Birds SAFE 59,900 42,790.7Kentucky KY Early Successional/Bottomla 12,700 12,292.2Louisiana Louisiana Bayou Bartholomew 700 261.3Louisiana Louisiana Gulf Coast Prairies 1,000 215.4Maine ME New England Cottontail SAFE 0Maine Maine Upland Sandpiper SAFE 2,250 2,134.6Michigan MI Diverse Grassland SAFE 10,000 6,091.8Michigan MI Native Poll inators SAFE 3,500 1,333.9Minnesota Minnesota Back Forty Pheasant 72,000 70,675.4Mississippi Mississippi Black Bear SAFE 2,450 361.7Mississippi Mississippi Black Belt Prairie 5,000 2,121.3Mississippi Mississippi Bobwhite Quail SAF 10,450 6,088.5Missouri Missouri Bobwhite Quail SAFE 30,180 30,074.4Missouri Missouri Delta Stewardship 6,000 1,245.0Missouri Missouri Nesting Habitat SAFE 1,500 733.4Missouri Missouri Sand Grassland SAFE 7,550 4,784.9Montana MT Pheasant Winter Cover SAFE 27,100 26,453.1Montana MT Prairie Pothole 21,900 21,441.7Montana MT Sagebrush SAFE 2,500 1,411.4Nebraska Nebraska Tallgrass SAFE 28,850 28,712.6Nebraska Nebraska Upland Bird SAFE 63,050 62,292.4Nevada Nevada Sage Grouse Habitat Imp 400New Jersey NJ Agricultural Heritage SAFE 450 117.4

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Note: Includes land under FY 2017 contracts.

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SAFE Acres by Project Areaas of April 2016

State Project Name AllocationApproved Contract

Acres

New Jersey NJ Grassland SAFE 750 421.5New Jersey NJ Raritan-Piedmont SAFE 550 167.0New Mexico NM Lesser Prairie Chicken SAFE 2,600 2,600.0New York New York Grassland SAFE 4,900 1,274.9North Carolina North Carolina Grassland SAFE 2,600 834.0North Dakota ND Coteau-Drift Prairie Water 75,081 75,096.3North Dakota ND Habitat for Pheasants SAFE 47,500 47,417.3North Dakota ND Sagebrush Restoration SAFE 2,000 1,737.6North Dakota ND Tallgrass Prairie 8,990 8,987.9Ohio OH Big Island/Kil ldeer 1,925 482.1Ohio OH Grand River/Mosquito 0Ohio OH Grassland and Wetland Compl 0Ohio OH Grasslands for Pheasants 43,700 17,757.0Ohio OH Kil lbuck SAFE 0Ohio OH Kitty Todd SAFE 700 56.0Ohio OH LaSuAn Grasslands SAFE 6,350 2,215.1Ohio OH Paint Creek SAFE 1,675 645Ohio OH Western Lake Erie Mars 1,400 815Ohio S. OH Grassland Bird 1,850 1,139Oklahoma OK Mixed Grass Prairie SAFE 15,100 8,535.3Oregon Oregon Heppner Mule Deer 5,500 1,046Pennsylvania PA Seasonal Pools/Early Succes 2,600Puerto Rico PR Sub-Tropical Forest SAFE 1,300South Carolina South Carolina Northern Bobwhi 2,300 1,105.2South Dakota NW South Dakota Sagebrush Rest 0South Dakota South Dakota Pheasants SAFE 94,500 93,680.8South Dakota Western SD Grassland Wildlife 43,000 42,782.9Tennessee TN Grass SAFE 11,500 7,440Tennessee TN Trees SAFE 300 49.8Tennessee TN Wetlands SAFE 400 39.2Texas TX Lower Rio Grande Thornscru 2,000 1,777.4Texas Texas Gulf Coast Prairies SAFE 500Texas Texas Mixed Grass SAFE 150,000 107,499.9Virginia VA Culpeper Basin SAFE 500Virginia VA Longleaf Pine SAFE 1,000 321.4Virginia VA Rare & Declining Habitats 300 10.0Virginia VA Riparian Buffer SAFE 500Washington WA Coastal Roosevelt Elk SAFE 0Washington WA Columbia Basin SAFE 150 17.4Washington WA Palouse Prairie SAFE 3,228 2,155.6Washington WA Sage and Sharp-Tail Grouse 73,000 68,251.5Washington WA Shrub-steppe SAFE 18,722 11,316.3Washington Washington Ferruginous Hawk 20,000 3,068.0Wisconsin Central WI Grassland SAFE 500 204.4Wisconsin Wisconsin Glacial SAFE 5,250 2,888.1Wisconsin Wisconsin SW Grassland SAFE 12,000 5,327.4Wisconsin Wisconsin Shortgrass SAFE 2,500 2,444.2Wisconsin Wisconsin Western Prairie SAFE 2,000 1,340.6Wyoming NE Wyoming Habitat Restoration 10,000 9,688.2

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CONSERVATION PRACTICES INSTALLED ON CRP (ACRES) BY SIGN-UP TYPE, CUMULATIVE, AS OF APRIL 2016

GENERAL CONTIN. CONTIN. FARMABLE PRACTICE SIGN-UP CREP NON-CREP WETLAND TOTAL CP1 INTROD. GRASSES AND LEGUMES 2,898,906 113,895 268,385 0 3,281,186 CP2 NATIVE GRASSES 5,600,183 216,467 117,448 0 5,934,098 CP3 SOFTWOOD TREES (NOT LONGLEAF) 488,140 1,342 11,542 0 501,023 CP3A LONGLEAF PINES 70,041 0 0 0 70,041 CP3A HARDWOOD TREES 229,829 14,272 11,175 0 255,275 CP4D PERMANENT WILDLIFE HABITAT 1,704,114 102,091 12,774 0 1,818,980 CP4B WILDLIFE HABITAT CORRIDOR 3,103 0 63 0 3,166 CP5 FIELD WINDBREAK 71 4,832 83,694 5 88,602 CP6 DIVERSION 18 0 0 0 18 CP7 EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURE 12 2 0 0 14 CP8 GRASS WATERWAYS 0 668 124,824 0 125,502 CP9 SHALLOW WATER AREAS FOR WILDLIFE 18 2,704 25,920 0 28,652 CP10 EXISTING GRASSES AND LEGUMES 1/ 3,856,170 12,803 11,089 0 3,880,061 CP11 EXISTING TREES 2/ 354,924 834 36 0 355,795 CP12 WILDLIFE FOOD PLOT 38,991 1,863 2 0 40,856 CP15 CONTOUR GRASS STRIP 0 316 63,066 0 63,382 CP16 SHELTERBELT 128 418 31,086 0 31,632 CP17 LIVING SNOW FENCE 0 0 6,433 0 6,433 CP18 SALINITY REDUCING VEGETATION 0 0 221,265 0 221,360 CP21 FILTER STRIPS (GRASS) 0 169,725 637,196 0 807,108 CP22 RIPARIAN BUFFER 0 200,646 569,758 0 770,420 CP23 WETLAND RESTORATION 202,322 49,641 0 0 251,963 CP23 WETLAND REST. (FLOODPLAIN) 0 31,880 344,550 0 376,479 CP23A WETLAND REST. (NON-FLOODPLAIN) 0 45,067 416,544 0 461,611 CP24 CROSS WIND TRAP STRIP 0 0 101 0 101 CP25 RARE AND DECLINING HABITAT 1,387,541 46,879 6,728 0 1,441,148 CP26 SEDIMENT RETENTION 0 51 14 0 64 CP27 FARMABLE WETLAND (WETLAND) 0 0 0 99,932 99,932 CP28 FARMABLE WETLAND (UPLAND) 3/ 0 0 0 224,693 224,693 CP29 WILDLIFE HABITAT BUFFER (MARG PAST) 0 87,935 31,728 0 119,663 CP30 WETLAND BUFFER (MARG PAST) 0 2,849 41,111 0 43,961 CP31 BOTTOMLAND HARDWOOD TREES 0 16,288 127,575 0 143,863 CP32 HARDWOOD TREES (PREVIOUS EXPIRED) 6,981 0 0 0 6,981 CP33 UPLAND BIRD HABITAT BUFFER 0 5,057 244,792 0 249,849 CP34 FLOOD CONTROL STRUCTURE 0 69 0 0 69 CP36 LONGLEAF PINE 0 0 158,713 0 158,713 CP37 DUCK NESTING HABITAT 0 38,033 321,791 0 359,998 CP38 STATE ACRES FOR WILDLIFE ENHANCEMENT 0 0 1,339,051 0 1,339,051 CP39 FWP--CONSTRUCTED WETLAND 0 0 0 435 435 CP40 FWP--AQUACULTURE WETLAND 469 0 0 16,661 17,130 CP41 FWP--FLOODED PRAIRIE WETLAND 0 0 0 55,553 55,553 CP42 POLLINATOR HABITAT 4/ 60,167 0 160,557 0 221,058 ========== ========== ========== ========== ========== 16,902,921 1,167,263 5,388,113 397,743 23,856,997 1/ Includes both introduced and native grasses. 2/ Includes both hardwood and softwood trees. 3/ Includes only the buffers associated with CP27 contracts. 4/ Does not include about 40,000 acres from signup 39 before CP42 was implemented. Note: Excludes land under FY 2017 contracts. For more information about this summary, contact Alex Barbarika at 202-720-7093 or at [email protected]. Additional information about CRP (including monthly and annual summaries) is posted at FSA’s CRP website. See the Reports and Statistics web page.

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