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Additional Ranking Dates Set for
Major Conservation Initiatives
Three ranking
periods: February 3, March 30 and June 1, 2012
Gainesville, FL., December 2, 2011 – Florida
agricultural producers have extra chances this year to be approved for cost
share funding for the Organic, On-Farm Energy and Seasonal High Tunnel
initiatives. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced
three ranking periods for Fiscal Year 2012 for these funding opportunities; in
the past there was one per year. All three initiatives offer technical and
financial assistance through the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS)
Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
“Moving to multiple ranking dates for each
initiative is going to make it easier for more producers to apply and help them
get started with implementing the practices they need to benefit the natural
resources on their operations,” said Carlos Suarez, NRCS state conservationist
for Florida. “We hope producers will visit their local USDA Service Center for
more details on how NRCS can help them conserve Florida’s natural resources.”
NRCS accepts applications for financial
assistance on a continuous basis throughout the year but there will be three
ranking periods for the Organic, On-Farm Energy and Seasonal High Tunnel
initiatives, all ending on February 3, March 30 and June 1, 2012. At the end of
a ranking period, NRCS ranks all submitted proposals for funding consideration.
NRCS will notify all applicants of the results of the rankings and begin
developing contracts with selected applicants.
Initiative Overviews
On-Farm Energy Initiative: NRCS and producers develop Agricultural Energy
Management Plans (AgEMP) or farm energy audits that assess energy consumption on
an operation. NRCS then uses audit data to develop energy conservation
recommendations. Each AgEMP has a landscape component that assesses equipment
and farming processes and a farm headquarters component that assesses power
usage and efficiencies in livestock buildings, grain handling operations, and
similar facilities to support the farm operation.
Organic Initiative: NRCS helps certified organic
growers and producers working to achieve organic certification install
conservation practices for organic production. New for fiscal year 2012,
applicants will be evaluated continuously during the ranking periods.
Applications meeting or exceeding a threshold score may be approved for an EQIP
contract before the end of the ranking period. Applications rating below the
threshold score will be deferred to the next period. A new threshold score will
be established at the beginning of each ranking period. This new scoring process
allows organic producers to implement conservation practices in a timelier
manner.
Seasonal High Tunnel Pilot Initiative: NRCS
helps producers plan and implement high tunnels‒ steel-framed,
polyethylene-covered structures that extend growing seasons in an
environmentally safe manner. High tunnel benefits include better plant and soil
quality, fewer nutrients and pesticides in the environment, and better air
quality due to fewer vehicles being needed to transport crops. More than 4,000
high tunnels have been planned and implemented nationwide through this
initiative over the past two years.
Visit the NRCS National Web site for more
information on how to apply for these initiatives. To find the nearest office go
to your telephone directory under “U. S. Government, Department of Agriculture”,
or
http://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app.
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Last Modified
12/19/2011
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