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United States Department of Agriculture <br />D FRCS ~ <br />Natural Resources Conservation Service <br />4405 Bland Road, Suite 205 Telephone No : (919) 873-2101 <br />Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Fax No< (919) 873-2156 <br />March 4, 2005 <br />NORTH CAROLINA BULLETIN NO. 300-5-5 <br />SUBJECT: Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program Request for Proposals <br />Purpose: To inform the field of opportunities for participation in the Farm and Ranch <br />Lands Protection Program for FY 2005 <br />Expiration: December 31, 2005 <br />Background: <br />The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 provides up to $125 million in financial and <br />technical assistance for the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP) in fiscal year <br />2005. Eligible entities include state and local governments, federally recognized Indian tribes, <br />and non-governmental, non- profit conservation organizations, Policy and procedures for <br />implementing the Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program are contained in Part 519 of the <br />Conservation Programs Manual.. The information presented in this bulletin is a summary of key <br />points contained in the manual. Refer to Part 519 for clarification, <br />Eligibility and Application Process <br />The request for proposals (RFP) (Attachment 1) is attached to this bulletin. Entities submitting <br />proposals should include all of the required information as indicated in the RFP. The deadline <br />for submitting proposals is April 5, 2005. Eligible entities are federally recognized Indian tribes, <br />states, units of local government, and non-governmental organizations that have written <br />pending offers for the acquisition of conservation easements for the purposes of protecting <br />agricultural use. <br />Individual landowners cannot apply directly for FRPP funds. Landowner interest must be <br />conveyed to an eligible entity that has an existing farmland protection program. The eligible <br />entity can then apply for federal FRPP matching funds to help acquire the easement. The <br />federal Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program is designed to be a supplemental funding <br />source for existing state and local farmland protection programs. <br />Refer to Subpart D, Part 519,31 of the Conservation Programs Manual for cooperating entity <br />eligibility requirements. Proposals must provide adequate proof of a pending offer for the <br />subject land, Part 519.33a,b provides guidance on pending offers, The NRCS State <br />Conservationist will review and rank proposals based on the following: <br />• Organization or agency eligibility <br />• Land eligibility. Refer to Part 519.32a-d for eligibility requirements <br />Extent to which the proposal protects prime, unique, or other productive soil <br />To ensure that the proper land is enrolled, land must: <br />• Be of sufficient size allowing for efficient management of the agricultural operation <br />Distribution: E <br />