Emergency Conservation Program — CFDA 10.054 obligation totals
The EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM, CFDA 10.054, shows $564.2M in USAspending.gov obligations. SpendingVault’s extract lists 20,669 awards and 51 states. A distinct recipient count is not supplied in this rollup. The dollars are assistance-award commitments, not Treasury outlays and not a farm-by-farm repair census. Practice acres and cost-share rates are also outside the packet.
Key figures
- EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM (CFDA 10.054) shows $564.2M in USAspending obligations.
- The extract lists 20,669 awards; a recipient count is not supplied.
- 51 states appear; there is no per-state dollar split in the packet.
- The total is commitments, not outlays or acres treated.
$564.2M on a 20,669-row conservation file
USAspending.gov attaches $564.2M in obligations to assistance awards tagged 10.054. SpendingVault reprints that commitment total. Emergency conservation, as named on the listing, is often associated with restoring farmland after natural disasters; this extract still does not name the disasters, practices, or acres. The $564.2M is not a crop-insurance indemnity total and not an outlay file.
No fiscal year is in the packet. High row counts on farm programs frequently include many relatively small awards rather than a few cooperative agreements, but the packet has no size distribution. This page will not invent a typical payment. Amount-sort on the 20,669-row hub is the only way in this workflow to see whether a tail of large awards exists inside the $564.2M.
Because 20,669 is a large assistance file, scanning every line is impractical. Filters on the program page — location, recipient name, amount — do the work this rollup cannot. The four-field summary exists to state the catalog total, not to replace the table.
Awards without a recipient census in the packet
The extract records 20,669 awards and does not supply a recipient count. Missing recipientCount is not a claim that awards have no recipients. It means this rollup did not include a distinct-identifier total. Do not treat 20,669 as a headcount of producers; award rows can include modifications, and one producer can hold more than one award.
Readers who need a unique-entity list should use the program hub’s recipient column rather than this guide. If that column is populated on individual rows, it is still not the same as a packet-level recipientCount fact. This page will not impute 20,669 unique farms. The only award statistic in the packet remains the row count of 20,669.
51 states on the emergency conservation extract
The file counts 51 states. USAspending state counts on assistance awards can include the District of Columbia or another jurisdiction treated as a state; the packet does not name which 51 appear. Coverage is wide. Wide coverage is not even coverage. The $564.2M has no per-state split here.
Emergency conservation activity follows where damage occurred. That operational fact is not a dollar map in this extract. A state with many of the 20,669 awards could still represent a small share of $564.2M if those awards are small, or the reverse. Without both a state split and an amount distribution, this guide will not rank jurisdictions.
Conservation obligations versus disaster outlays
Obligation means a recorded federal commitment on the assistance award. Outlay means a payment. CFDA 10.054’s $564.2M is the former. Producers may complete practices and receive funds on a schedule that does not match the obligation date. Practice completion, cost-share percentages, and acres treated are not in the packet.
Other USDA-branded disaster tools — if a reader has seen them in news accounts — are other CFDA numbers or other ledgers. Adding those dollars to $564.2M would build a homemade “all farm disaster” total this packet does not support. Keep 10.054’s obligation sum on its own row on the all-programs index.
How to use the 10.054 hub
Open the Emergency Conservation Program page for the 20,669 award rows behind $564.2M. Filter by location if a county or state is the question; the 51-state count will not name them. The all-programs index compares catalog scale. Agency pages are a different USAspending cut; this packet does not name the awarding agency for the $564.2M.
Keeping 10.054 separate from other farm disaster lines
Emergency livestock, crop, and conservation listings can sit next to each other on the all-programs index because their obligation totals occupy a similar band. Similar scale is not similar purpose. CFDA 10.054’s $564.2M and 20,669 awards describe this conservation listing only. Do not add a neighboring farm CFDA into a combined disaster number on this page. If a county office printout uses a different program name, match the assistance-listing number before comparing dollars.
Questions
- How much is obligated under the Emergency Conservation Program?
- CFDA 10.054 shows $564.2M in USAspending.gov obligations in SpendingVault’s extract. That figure is a sum of assistance-award commitments, not Treasury outlays and not a count of acres restored after a named disaster. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 10.054 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
- How many Emergency Conservation Program awards are there?
- The extract lists 20,669 awards. A distinct recipient count is not in this rollup, so 20,669 is not a headcount of producers. Award rows can include modifications, and one recipient can hold more than one award. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 10.054 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
- Does CFDA 10.054 reach every state?
- The extract counts 51 states. USAspending state counts can include the District of Columbia or other jurisdictions treated as states. The packet does not name them or split the $564.2M by state. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 10.054 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
- Is $564.2M the amount already paid to producers?
- No. Obligations are commitments. Outlays are payments. The $564.2M on CFDA 10.054 is the obligation total. Practice completion and cost-share draws are not in this packet. USAspending.gov obligations on CFDA 10.054 are recorded commitments, not Treasury outlays.
CFDA/Assistance Listing numbers from USAspending assistance awards on SpendingVault.