Yes I have participated in CSP an EQIP in Missouri, North Dakota and Iowa. Under CSP and EQIP no land was open for hunting. I can think of NO Fed govt program that makes it mandatory for hunting or open access as that is always controlled by state laws.
Thanks for your response. What are the requirements for the landowner? Do they have in have any skin in the game? Is there a split percentage of money for the project that the grant was written for?
What are parameters for receiving the money? Thanks for sharing your information.
Reqs of landowner are they must maintain the level of conservation they are currently doing and perform at least one enhancement on each type of land you have - be it forest, pasture, cropland, farmstead/other areas. You have all the skin in the game - you are the one making the decisions but you do have to agree to the enhancment you select and carry it out to the NRCS standards and specs which sometimes are frustrating........
For example - my fifth year payment was held up as they said my pollinator plots did not meet the standards and specs.......they didn't check them until year 5 of the contract and we had a declared drought in our county and yes they looked horrible when they looked at them. I probably could have fought it harder and appealed the decision but it was not worth it to me and I truly wanted better plots for pollinators. I reseeded at a cost to me about $350 and that extended my contract about 9 months but I got my 5th year payment of around 6k..
It will work out for me though as I am going to have some land logged off while I am out of contract and then re-apply again and do other enhancements. It is a decent program but you have to understand working with the govt is frustrating at times.