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Dateline: June 27,
2002
New
Farm Bill provisions expand EQIP
The
2002 Farm Bill made new provisions and added additional funding to the
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Farmers and ranchers have the opportunity to apply for
additional 2002 funds totaling approximately $24 million for needed
conservation practices.
EQIP
is designed to promote agricultural production and environmental quality
through technical assistance, cost-share payments, and incentive payments
to assist crop and livestock producers with environmental and conservation
improvements on private lands.
New
program provisions and changes were made to improve program delivery and
streamline administrative concurrence.
Producers no longer have the bidding down
option; all cost-share practices are set at a 75 percent cost-share rate. Producers will also be able to utilize program funds within
the first year of their contract, and the payment limitation increased to
$450,000 per producer for the life of the farm bill.
“These current provisions will
be incorporated into all new contracts approved this year in Texas,”
said John Weddle, USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS)
program manager in Lubbock. Interested
producers can contact their local NRCS office in their county USDA Service
Center. Applications can be made through June 28, 2002.
These producers having made prior applications in 2001-2002 should
contact their local NRCS office to review their applications.
More information is available on the USDA Website at www.usda.gov/farmbill.
An
additional farm bill provision was made with the creation of the Ground
and Surface Water Conservation Area under EQIP.
Funding for this special emphasis area in Texas is approximately $6
million. The focus will be on
water conservation showing primary concern for water quantity.
Farmers
and ranchers will have the opportunity to install more efficient
irrigation systems through cost-share contracting.
Producers
interested in making an EQIP application for the Ground and Surface Water
Conservation Area should contact the local NRCS field office at 874-3561,
Ext. 2 or 3 for the application period beginning June 17- July 12, 2002.
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