The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) has set January 18, 2013, as the next cut-off date for ranking
applications for about $25.6 million available through its Environmental
Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).
EQIP
is the agency’s largest Farm Bill conservation program. It helps producers of
agricultural products improve water quality, build healthier soil, improve
grazing and forest lands, conserve energy, enhance organic operations, and
achieve other environmental benefits.
State
Conservationist J.R. Flores says that while NRCS
accepts applications for EQIP on a continuous basis, producers must file
applications by the January 18 deadline to be considered for the next round of
application funding. Applications filed after January 18 will be considered in the
next ranking period if funds remain available.
Flores
says EQIP offers farmers, ranchers and forestland managers a variety of options
to conserve natural resources while boosting production on their lands.
“The
nearly $26 million that we have available for use in Missouri this fiscal year
will go a long way toward improving the environment and the economy of Missouri’s
rural communities,” he says.
EQIP provides financial assistance for a
variety of conservation activities, such as irrigation water management, reduced
tillage, field buffers, rotational grazing systems, animal waste management
systems and much more.
Additionally,
NRCS offers special initiatives through EQIP, including:
· On-Farm Energy
Initiative: helps producers conserve energy on their operations.
· Seasonal High
Tunnel Initiative: helps producers install high tunnels designed to extend the
growing season into the cold months, increase productivity, keep plants at a
steady temperature and conserve water and energy.
· Organic
Initiative: helps producers to install conservation practices on certified
organic operations or those working toward organic certification.
Applicants
can sign up at their local NRCS service center. To find the service center
nearest you, look in the telephone directory under, “U.S. Government,
Department of Agriculture” or go to this website: http://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nrcs.
NRCS employees in county offices can provide more information
about EQIP and how to apply for benefits offered by NRCS through the program.
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