Definition of Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA)

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Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA)

The term 'Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' CTA has been the central activity of the Natural Resources Conservation Service since it was established in 1936. NRCS field staff help landowners and farm operators plan and implement soil and water conservation and water quality practices. The most common use of this program in recent years has been preparing and updating conservation compliance plans. In FY1993, CTA assisted 1.2 million farmers and serviced 62 million acres'.

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