ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM (EQIP)

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM (EQIP)

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EQIP Key Points

• EQIP is a natural resource enhancement program

• Addresses natural resource concerns through improved conservation system

• Promotes agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible goals

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EQIP Key Points

• Requires a conservation plan

• Provides technical and financial assistance

• Considers State Technical Committee and locally led recommendations

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EQIP Key Points

• FY 2001 & earlier contracts are valid and will be carried to term following the rules that were in effect when the contract was approved

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EQIP Key Points

• Allows use of EQIP funds in contract’s first year

• Increases total payment amounts to $450,000 per individual over the life of the Farm Bill

• Reduces contract length

• Eliminates “bidding down”

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EQIP Key Points

• Adds air quality as a purpose

• Adds ground and surface water conservation provision

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EQIP Key Points

• Requires 60 percent of funding for practices related to livestock production, including grazing lands

• Eliminates conservation priority areas

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EQIP Key Points

• Eliminates animal unit cap on large confined livestock operations

• Requires Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP) for livestock waste facilities

• Allows for an incentive payment to develop a CNMP

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How to Apply:

• Producers may obtain EQIP applications at any USDA Service Center

• Applications will be accepted throughout the year

• Applications for EQIP funding will be evaluated periodically

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EQIP Conservation Innovation Grants

• Initiated after final rule

• Competitive grants to stimulate innovation

• Grant amount not to exceed 50 percent total project cost

• Non-federal government, non-government organizations, and individuals may apply

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National Priorities

• Reduction of nonpoint source pollutants in impaired watersheds consistent with TMDLs

• Reduction of groundwater contamination

• Conservation of ground and surface water resources

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National Priorities

• Reduction of emissions, that contribute to air quality impairment violations of National Air Quality Standards

• Reduction in soil erosion and sedimentation from unacceptable levels on ag land

• Promotion of at-risk species habitat conservation

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Kansas EQIP Natural Resource Concerns

• Air Quality

• Grazing Lands Health

• Soil Erosion

• Water Quality

• Water Quantity

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KANSAS EQIP APPLICATION RANKING FACTORS

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Air Quality-Wind Erosion

• Wind erosion index > 8

• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of System Conversion

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Air Quality-Livestock Management

• Apply Animal Waste Facility and

CNMP

• Existing/Untreated

• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of System Conversion

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Grazing Lands Health

• Planned Grazing System Percent Rest

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Invasive Species Percent Infestation

• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of

System Conversion

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Water Quality – Confined Animal Waste

• Apply Animal Waste Facility and CNMP• Existing/Untreated, Existing/Improved

Efficiency, New or Expanding• High Priority TMDL (Fecal Coliform) Or

KGS Sensitive Ground Water Area• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of System Conversion

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Water Quality – Concentrated/Non-Confined • Apply Animal Waste Facility and CNMP• Proximity of Existing Feeding Site to Water Body• High Priority TMDL (Fecal Coliform) Or

KGS Sensitive Ground Water Area• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of System Conversion

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Water Quality – Nutr./Pest/Sed.

• KGS Sensitive Ground Water Area Or

High Priority TMDL (Eutr., Dis. Ox., Nutr.,Pest.)

• Proximity To Receiving Water Body• Nitrate Leaching Potential Or

Potential Soil Loss Index• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of System

Conversion

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Water Quantity – Water Management

• Conversion To Non-Irrigated

• Increased Efficiency – Crop Rotation

• Increased Efficiency – Irrigation

System Conversion

• Cost Efficiency/Effectiveness of

System Conversion

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EQIP Eligible Practices

• FOTG Standards

• Interim Standards

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More Information….

• Local NRCS Office, USDA Service Center

• Local Conservation District

• World Wide Web at:

http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/farmbill/2002/

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The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership in a partnership effort

to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment.

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