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Conservation Security Program Watersheds, FY 2004

For a view of the actual Watershed CSP sign-up information, click on the watershed name.  For an enhanced view of the watershed area, click on the watershed area in green on the map.

Map showing the Conservation Security Program FY-2004 watershed project areas.

Click on the Watershed where your farm or ranching interest is located.

State CSP Watershed Sign-up and Project Information
Map of Watershed Area

 
Pennsylvania Raystown Raystown
South Carolina Saluda Saluda
Georgia Little Little
Michigan / Indiana / Ohio St. Joseph St. Joseph
Indiana / Ohio Auglaize Auglaize
Minnesota / Iowa Blue Earth Blue Earth
Wisconsin Lower Chippewa Lower Chippewa
Illinois / Wisconsin Kishwaukee Kishwaukee
Missouri / Arkansas Little River Ditches Little River Ditches
Montana / North Dakota Lower Yellowstone Lower Yellowstone
Iowa East Nishnabotna East Nishnabotna
Nebraska / Kansas Lower Little Blue Lower Little Blue
Oklahoma / Kansas Lower Salt Fork Arkansas Lower Salt Fork Arkansas
New Mexico / Texas Punta De Agua Punta De Agua
Texas Hondo Hondo
Washington Moses Coulee Moses Coulee
Idaho Lemhi Lemhi
Oregon Umatilla Umatilla

FY-2004 CSP Factoids

In fiscal year 2004, the Conservation Security Program will touch:

  • 18 watersheds (8-digit hydrologic unit code)
  • 18 downstream watersheds could also feel the effects.
  • Combined, these watersheds cover an area nearly the size of Maine.

About 27,300 farms and ranches are within these watershed boundaries and they cover a little more than 14 million acres, an area nearly the size of West Virginia.

About 60 percent of the agricultural land is cropland and 40 percent is grazing land.

These 18 watersheds touch some part of…

  • 22 States
  • 127 Counties
  • 119 Conservation Districts

…and are home to about 1.5 million people.

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