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USDA Supports New Conservation Planning Software
Mary Cressel (202) 690-0547
LAS VEGAS, Nev., March 3, 2004—The U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural
Resources Conservation Service Chief Bruce Knight today announced a partnership
with John Deere Ag Management Solutions to provide conservation planning
software tools for producers and technical service providers.
“This partnership will help NRCS expand its capabilities and meet the enormous
demand for conservation,” Knight said. “This tool—called Conservation
Plug-In—will enable producers to complete certain activities electronically,
similar to e-filing tax returns. Not only will we see an increase in efficiency
as part of the Administration’s e-Gov initiative, but also an increase in the
number and quality of conservation plans.”
In January, Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman announced that e-Government
initiatives would be a major focus of USDA in 2004. A new design of the USDA
website was launched with plans for added features throughout the year including
the recently released Customer Statement. The statement will allow USDA
customers to view their participation and application status in various
conservation programs, payments associated with commodity and conservation
programs, information on farm loans, and conservation plan and land unit
information.
Other planned features include the launch in August of 'MyUSDA.gov' to provide a
customized version of the USDA homepage for individual users based on their
unique needs.
"The Conservation Plug-In is one example of what USDA and our agriculture
partners are doing to improve and enhance Internet technology for government,
our partners and agricultural producers alike," said Scott Charbo, USDA chief
information officer, while attending the Commodity Classic being held here.
Conservation Plug-In, which will be available late this fall, allows producers
and technical service providers to record farm and field data, schedule
conservation practices, report completion of practices and attach certification
documentation. Electronic assistance for developing conservation plans also will
be available with the new software.
By using Conservation Plug-In, producers can spend less time at their local USDA
Service Center and self-certify when they have completed practices in their
conservation plans. Technical service providers can manage conservation plans
and cost-share agreement records for those producers using their services.
For additional information on Conservation Plug-In, contact Jack Carlson, NRCS
Information Technology Center Director,
jcarlson@itc.nrcs.usda.gov or
phone 970-295-5455.
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