(A cooperative program of the NDGF, USDA, Ducks Unlimited, and The North Dakota Natural Resources Trust.)
Background
Duck Nesting Habitat (CP37) is a continuous signup Conservation Reserve
Program practice. Contracts
may be from 10 to 15 years in length.
Purpose
The purpose of this practice is to improve duck nesting habitat and restore
the functions and values of wetland ecosystems that have been devoted to agricultural use.
Restored wetlands systems will provide habitat for ducks and other wildlife species, reduce erosion, filter runoff, recharge groundwater supplies, protect drinking water reduce downstream flooding.
Eligible Acreage
Eligible land includes cropland that has been cropped four of the
six years from 1996 through 2001. The land must also be legally and physically capable of being
cropped.
The offered acreage must include wetlands that have been cropped and adjacent upland acreage. Up to ten acres of adjacent upland acreage can be enrolled for every acre of wetland.
In addition, the offered acreage must be identified as having a potential duck nesting density of 25 breeding pairs or greater per square mile. The eligible areas are shaded on the following map.

Acreage Limitations
This practice is available beginning October 2, 2006. Applications will continue to be accepted
on a continuous basis until the earlier of December 31, 2007 or the 100,000 acre allocation is reached. The
100,000 acres are allocated to five States as shown on the following table.
| State | Acre Allocation |
|---|---|
| Iowa | 4,000 |
| Minnesota | 8,000 |
| Montana | 8,000 |
| North Dakota | 40,000 |
| South Dakota | 40,000 |
There is no limit to the amount of acreage that can be enrolled by one landowner or operator.
Benefits
Participants will receive annual rental payments. Rental payments are based on the soils types
on the land offered for enrollment. Participants will be reimbursed for up to 50 percent
of the cost to establish cover and restore wetlands. Participants will receive an additional
incentive equal to 25 percent of the cost to restore wetlands.
Other financial incentives are being offered by State Agencies and private conservation groups. These include, but are not limited to North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Ducks Unlimited and North Dakota Natural Resources Trust.
Contract Requirements
The practice establishment and maintenance requirements will include but are not be limited to the
following: