COLUMBUS, Jan. 19, 2016 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) now has 2016 Federal conservation
program funds available for Ohio farmers and forestland owners.
Farmers and forestland owners may apply for funding under
the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) at any time throughout the
year, but application selections for funding are made at specific times. The first 2016 application deadline is
February 19.
EQIP provides financial assistance for conservation
management and structures (practices) and technical assistance to develop a
conservation plan. The conservation plan
and practices help agricultural producers and forestland owners improve the
natural resources on their property.
These practices also benefit the public by improving water quality,
reducing soil erosion, and improving soil health, wildlife habitat, and
conserving energy.
Landowners should make an appointment with their local NRCS
office as soon as possible to begin the conservation planning process. The Guernsey/Noble USDA Service Center is
located at 1300 Clark Street, Unit 10, Cambridge, Ohio. Call Kim Ray at 740432-5621 extension 3.
Eligible producers who sign up for EQIP may receive a
payment based on the statewide average cost for installing planned conservation
practices. Socially disadvantaged, limited resource, and beginning farmers and
ranchers are eligible for a higher payment rate. Veteran farmers who are also
new or beginning farmers receive the higher payment rate.
Applications for EQIP submitted by entities, such as farmers
applying as a corporation, must register with the Central Contractor
Registration (CCR), a process that can take up to 3 weeks. Information about CCR requirements, including
obtaining a Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number, is posted on the NRCS
website at www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/farmbill.
Dedicated EQIP funds are available for conservation
practices targeting On-Farm Energy, Organic Systems, High Tunnel Systems,
Honeybee and other wildlife habitat, as well as several landscape-based
initiatives, including:
•
Livestock EQIP – Livestock
farmers statewide (includes pastured livestock)
•
Cropland EQIP – Crop
farmers statewide EXCEPT those farming in the Western Lake Erie Basin Watershed
(future 2016 EQIP funding will be available for crop farmers in this watershed)
•
Forestry EQIP – Private
forestland owners statewide
•
Southern Ohio Appalachian
EQIP – Pasture operations in Adams, Athens, Coshocton, Gallia, Guernsey,
Harrison, Highland, Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pike, Scioto, Vinton, and Washington Counties
•
Cerulean Warbler Regional
Conservation Partnership Program RCPP (EQIP) – Tree planting on reclaimed mined
land in Adams, Athens, Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison,
Hocking, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Tuscarawas, Vinton, and Washington
Counties.
Additional EQIP funding will be available in 2016 for other
landscape-based initiatives and priority natural resource issues. NRCS will post announcements of these future
2016 EQIP application ranking deadline dates on the Ohio NRCS website at http://www.oh.nrcs.usda.gov.
Guernsey county residents may contact their local USDA-NRCS service center at 740-432-5621 or visit 1300 Clark St, Unit 10, Cambridge, OH
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