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Climate Agricultural Conservation Practices Act
4/3/2025, 1:57 PM
Summary of Bill HR 1854
Specifically, the bill calls for the NRCS to assess how conservation practices can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving soil health, and enhancing resilience to extreme weather events. By prioritizing climate benefits in the review of conservation practice standards, the bill seeks to align agricultural practices with climate goals and promote environmentally friendly farming practices.
In addition to the review of conservation practice standards, the bill also includes provisions for technical assistance and outreach to support farmers in implementing climate-smart practices. This includes providing resources and guidance to help farmers adopt practices that are beneficial for both their operations and the environment. Overall, Bill 119 hr 1854 aims to promote sustainable agriculture practices that prioritize climate benefits and contribute to the overall resilience of the agricultural sector. By incorporating climate considerations into conservation practices, the bill seeks to address the challenges posed by climate change and support the long-term sustainability of the agricultural industry.
Congressional Summary of HR 1854
Climate Agricultural Conservation Practices Act
This bill requires the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to consider climate benefits in reviews or revisions of its conservation practice standards. Climate benefits include a reduction in agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, an increase in carbon sequestration, or mitigation against (or adaptation to) increased weather volatility.
As background, NRCS administers most of the Department of Agriculture conservation programs, which assist producers and landowners who wish to practice conservation on agricultural lands. The NRCS conservation practice standards provide guidance and set out minimum quality criteria for implementing federally funded conservation practices.




