NRCS Announces Second EQIP & RCPP Signup for 2024 Funding
Agricultural producers, farmers, and forest landowners need to apply by May 17, 2024 for the second round of funding in fiscal year 2024.
Agricultural producers, farmers, and forest landowners need to apply by May 17, 2024 for the second round of funding in fiscal year 2024.
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is accepting proposals through its Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI) until Sunday, May 26, 2024.
What does someone do who buys out a dairy farm wanting nothing to do with cattle, but rather to return the land to the thriving tall grass prairie it once was? She gets help from NRCS and other partners leading her back to cows to reach her goal.
In addition to the Classic Conservation Stewardship Program sign-up, Georgia NRCS is utilizing funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to build more climate resiliency.
Disabled Vietnam War Veteran Mike Ziemba transformed 40 acres in Harrison County into a sanctuary for peace and personal recovery.
Alabama Now Accepting Regional Conservation Partnership Program Applications (RCPP)
Sites will demonstrate farming practices that integrate trees into local food systems and help Wisconsin meet its conservation goals.
NRCS in Rhode Island is still accepting applications for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP). ACEP helps landowners, land trusts, and other entities protect, restore, and enhance wetlands or protect farmland and ranchland through conservation easements.
NRCS staff helps Texas landowner restore pasture and wildlife habitat through conservation planning and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
Through his partnership with NRCS, Masser has fenced animals out of a large ditch on his property, adding an additional 10 acres of pasture. He will also complete a full watering system this year that allows him to utilize the pastures in the best way possible.