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Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program

The Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Conservation is pleased to announce the availability of $132,500 in cost-share funds to assist landowners with irrigation efficiency technology.  This initiative is designed to promote irrigation efficiency and water conservation by providing cost-share assistance to landowners for automated soil moisture probes.


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Contact Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program

Kansas Department of Agriculture
1320 Research Park Drive
Manhattan, Kansas  66502
Phone: (785) 564-6622


 

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  • Kansas


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