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What conservation measures are approved for the CREP?
The following CRP conservation practices are approved for the Indiana CREP:
For riparian areas, the following practices are available provided the land is adjacent to an eligible stream, river or water body, and:
Has a minimum average width of 50 feet and a maximum average width of 120 feet (up to 300 feet in alluvial soils):
CP2 - Establishment of Permanent Native Grass
Has a minimum average width of 35 feet and a maximum average width of 180 feet (up to an average width of 300 feet in alluvial soils):
CP3A - Hardwood Tree Planting
CP4D - Permanent Wildlife Habitat, Noneasement
CP22 - Riparian Buffer
For buffer areas, the following practices are available provided the land is adjacent to an eligible stream, river or water body, and:
Has a minimum average width of 35 feet and a maximum average width of 120 feet (up to 300 feet average width in alluvial soils):
CP21 - Filter Strips
For wetland areas, the following practices are available:
CP23 - Wetland Restoration is available within the 100-year floodplain
CP23a - Wetland Restoration - Non-floodplain
CP31 - Bottom Timber Establishment on Wetland