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AGFC offers payments to rice producers for habitat and hunting access

Photo courtesy of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is accepting applications from rice field owners to enroll in its expanded Waterfowl Rice Incentive Conservation Enhancement program. Landowners may receive as much as $150 per acre annually while still maintaining the current production of rice fields. Applications are available at www.agfc.com/wrice and will be accepted until June 1. Photo courtesy of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. To receive full payment for their contracts, landowners must follow post-harvest guidelines to maintain waterfowl habitat and allow wildlife viewing and limited permit-based hunts during waterfowl season on their properties. Rice fields within 10 miles of waterfowl-focused AGFC wildlife management areas and national wildlife refuges are eligible. Landowners with land already enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Easement program also can apply for additional funds if they are willing to allow pub

New opportunity for hunting, wildlife-watching in Lawrence County

New opportunity for hunting, wildlife-watching in Lawrence County New opportunity for hunting, wildlife-watching in Lawrence County By Region 8 Newsdesk | January 6, 2021 at 8:40 PM CST - Updated January 7 at 7:17 AM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - With the recent expansion of the Waterfowl Rice Incentive Conservation Enhancement program by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, hunters have a new place to hunt and watch wildlife in Lawrence County. A property near the Black River in Saffell was enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Easement program by the landowner and added to the WRICE program through a multi-year grant from the Natural Resources Conservation Service through the Farm Bill.

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