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Release No. 0272.07


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Statement by Acting Secretary Chuck Conner Regarding the Conservation Reserve Program


"The U.S. Department of Agriculture will not offer penalty-free early
releases from Conservation Reserve Program contracts at this time. While
this year's global wheat market remains very tight, corn production is
expected to be record-high, and today's grain stocks report indicated
higher than expected stocks for corn and soybeans at the start of the
2007/08 crop year. In addition, more than 2 million CRP acres expire under
existing contracts this weekend, on September 30, 2007."


"Wheat, soybean, and corn markets are providing very strong incentives to
plant more acreage this fall and next spring. Throughout this year, the
market focused on attracting corn acres, and to a lesser extent, wheat
acres. Producers responded strongly, with corn acres increasing to their
highest level since 1944. Wheat market prices are indicating an expected
significant increase in planted area this fall and next spring in the U.S.
and around the world. The potential exists for increased double-cropping
and the planting of fallow ground. Overall, I expect that market signals
will continue to provide adequate acres, recognizing that strong
competition among crops is likely."


"I would not anticipate offering a general signup while grain stock levels
remain historically low and prices continue at unprecedented levels.
Acres under continuous CRP signup, such as filter strips and riparian
buffers, are not affected by general signup decisions. Enrollment of
acres that qualify for continuous signup is ongoing."


"I will continue to closely monitor the acreage response and market
conditions. I will not hesitate in the future to make adjustments to USDA
programs if needed to achieve balance in the agricultural sector."