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The US Conservation Reserve Program: The evolution of an enrollment mechanism

The US Conservation Reserve Program: The evolution of an enrollment mechanism
Land Use Policy Volume 63

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March 2017
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lupj:S0264837715002264
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11
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The United States Department of Agriculture’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has evolved from near open enrollment, to competitive enrollment, and now to a mixture of competitive and targeted enrollment. This paper reviews the history of the CRP and the evolution of its enrollment mechanism. I discuss the use of bid caps and the Environmental Benefits Index bid ranking mechanism in the “general” CRP; and the use of highly targeted, but non-competitive, “continuous” CRP. Possible challenges of these designs are discussed, and alternative auction mechanisms are considered that could be more cost effective.

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Hellerstein, Daniel M.

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