VASCM: Grant Applications Due Nov. 2 for NRCS' EQIP Cost-Share Conservation Improvement Program
Mary Lindsay
mary at lindsaypr.com
Tue Sep 18 14:50:56 PDT 2007
This just in from the California Assn. of Winegrape Growers (CAWG):
Applications for conservation cost share grants are due Nov. 2 for the
NRCS (USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service) Environmental
Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). This program provides financial and
technical assistance to farmers interested in making voluntary
improvements to natural resources on their land. It can help implement
improvements in water conservation, integrated pest management, nutrient
management, air quality, etc. Assistance can be in the form of
structures and conservation 'hardware' such as irrigation, as well as
incentives payments to achieve environmental benefits. In 2007
California approved 1190 EQIP contracts for almost $48 million.
Priorities for 2008 include air and water quality, and wildlife habitat.
A conservation plan, such as the one you complete through the
Sustainable Winegrowing Self-Assessment Workshop, is a benefit in
applying for EQIP. A conservation plan helps you assess the needs of the
resources on your land and schedule the best remedies.
The Sustainable Winegrowing Self-Assessment Workbook is now available
online. With this new online self-assessment you can generate a
cross-reference report to help support your application for cost-share
funding through the EQIP program. Contact Lisa Francioni at the
Sustainable Winegrowing program for a user name and password:
lisa at wineinstitute.org, or 415-356-7545.
For more information on EQIP: www.ca.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/.
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