Florida 2005 Additional
EQIP
Cost Share Information
Water Quality Concerns Related to Confined Livestock Operations
Florida NRCS, with concurrence from the Florida State Technical Committee,
has decided to rank all Confined Livestock Operations (dairy, swine and poultry)
on a statewide basis.
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All Ranking documents are provided for guidance only.
The only persons approved to rank any applications are NRCS employees. For
additional information please contact your local NRCS office.
2005 EQIP
Water Quality Concerns - Map and Ranking Document
Confined
Livestock Operation Ranking Criteria FY05 (60K)
GROUND AND SURFACE WATER (GSW)
The Environmental Quality Incentives Programs (EQIP) Ground and Surface
Water (GSW) Funding will be available from NRCS in five southwest Florida
counties in 2004. The five counties are Charlotte, Desoto, Hillsborough,
Manatee, and Sarasota. These counties have been designated the
Southern Water Use Caution Area (SWUCA) by the Southwest Florida Water
Management District (SWFWMD) because of depressed water levels in wells and
saltwater intrusion in this area.
The funds for the GSW will be competed in the five county area and will
only pay for practices that provide for a net savings of water. A
single ranking form will be used and monies will be provided to the
applicants with the highest priority needs. Once all the funding from
the GSW has been utilized applications that were part of the GSW will then
be available to compete for funds with in their county of origin depending
on their local ranking.
EQIP will provide incentives to growers willing to minimize water use on
irrigated cropland. The incentive will serve to target low water use
efficiency by sharing the cost of improving inefficient (increase efficiency
by at least 10%) irrigation systems, installing irrigation regulating
reservoirs or Tail Water Recovery Systems (TWR), and implementing drainage
water management.
All practices will be funded at a 50 percent cost-share rate. All
contracts will be limited to a cost shared amount for each practice not to
exceed $100,000. All people meeting the definition of Limited Resource
Farmer will receive cost-share up to the rate of 90% on all eligible
practices.
A complete conservation plan, normally developed to the Resource
Management System level, will be produced by NRCS staff and provided to all
clients who receive EQIP funding. The conservation plan is a
management tool that clients can use to best implement and utilize the
cost-shared funds and other technical assistance provided by NRCS.
Various receipts and documents associated with the installed practices are
required prior to any reimbursement. EQIP payments will be initiated
once the cost-shared practices have been adequately implemented and
certified by NRCS.
Ground and Surface
Water Funding Criteria (42K)
Restoration
of Native Rangelands to
Benefit Wildlife and Range Resources
A New Project
A special project is now
available to provide financial assistance to landowners who are interested
in improving Bobwhite quail habitat. The project is funded by the USDA
Environmental Quality Habitat Program (EQIP). Cost-share incentives to
landowners who are managing their rangelands in a manner that improves
Bobwhite quail habitat.
The primary objective of this
project is to help restore and improve habitat for bobwhite quail while
improving forage resources on rangeland. This goal will help improve
Bobwhite quail populations that have declined significantly on rangelands in
south central Florida. This project is part of a larger regional initiative
to increase bobwhite quail on private lands in the Southern U.S. While
bobwhites are the focal species for this project, many other wildlife
species will benefit from this project, including wild turkeys, white-tailed
deer and songbirds.
Habitat Goals
The goal of this project is to
improve Bobwhite quail habitat on 54,000 acres of rangeland. This will be
accomplished by providing financial incentives to landowners who improve the
habitat quality of their rangelands. The financial incentives will be in
the form of cost-share payments for conservation practices some of which
include: prescribed burning, brush management, and range planting. To
maximize the long-term effect of the project, contracts will include
conservation plans that incorporate cost-shared practices required for
maintenance and management during the contract duration.
Location
The project targets ranches in
Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Highlands, and
Sarasota counties. These counties are currently part of a regional
project focusing on increasing quail populations in Florida. This project
is being implemented through a collaborative partnership between the USDA –
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission, University of Georgia, University of Florida, and
Tall Timbers Research Station.
For More Information Contact
your local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Office.
Deadline for sign up for the current funding period is March 31, 2005
Quail Habitat Ranking (33 kb)
Environmental
Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Irrigation System Retrofit Program
What is the Environmental Quality Incentives
Program (EQIP) Irrigation System Retrofit Program?
The EQIP Irrigation System Retrofit
Program is a cost-share program available through NRCS to assist center
pivot irrigation system users in retrofitting or up-grading existing center
pivot irrigation systems with low pressure sprinkler packages and end guns
in order to increase irrigation efficiency. The goal of the Irrigation
System Retrofit Program is water savings.
EQIP Irrigation System Retrofit Program
Priorities:
- Converting overhead impact sprinklers to drops
- Converting overhead sprays to drops
- Updating nozzles and pressure regulators on existing drops
- Updating nozzles and pressure regulators on existing overhead
Cost-Sharable Practices:
- Sprinkler package which includes sprinklers, pressure
regulators, drop lines, weights, hoses and installation
- End guns which include nozzles, valves, shut-off devices,
booster pump and installation
- Irrigation water management practices and devices
Practice Payments:
NRCS will provide 50% cost share on approved
cost-sharable practices based on rates established by NRCS. EQIP cost-share
rates for limited resources producers may be up to 90 percent. USDA has a
self-determination tool for applicants to determine eligibility as a limited
resource producer.
(Note: Person must have an approved EQIP contract in
order to receive payment.)
Eligibility:
Persons irrigating with center pivot irrigation systems
are eligible to participate provided that the irrigation system for which
they request cost-share assistance to retrofit was not installed
with Federal cost-share assistance within the last 15 years. The person
making an application for the EQIP Irrigation System Retrofit Program will
be referred to as an “Applicant”. To be eligible to participate in EQIP, an
Applicant must be an individual, entity or joint operation and meet all of
the following eligibility criteria:
- Land contained in application has been irrigated two (2) out of last
five (5) years.
- Applicant agrees to implement a NRCS approved Irrigation Water
Management Plan.
- Be an agricultural producer engaged in livestock or agricultural
production.
- Have an interest in the farming operation associated with the land
being offered for enrollment in EQIP.
- Have control of the land for the term of the proposed contract. For
structural practices, the applicant must submit a written concurrence by
the landowner at the time of application.
- Be in compliance with the provisions for protecting the interests of
tenants and sharecroppers, including the provisions for sharing EQIP
payments on a fair and equitable basis.
- Be in compliance with the highly erodible land and wetland
conservation provisions.
- Be within appropriate payment limitation requirements
- Be in compliance with Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) requirement
How to Apply for the EQIP Irrigation System
Retrofit Program:
Applications for the EQIP Irrigation System
Retrofit Program will be accepted March 1-31, 2005, at your local USDA
Service Center, listed in the telephone book under U.S. Department of
Agriculture. If you need more information about this program, please
contact your local USDA Service Center or your local Conservation District.
Information also available on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.fl.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/eqipsignup.html
FY05
Retrofit Prescreening v3-FY05 (33 kb)
FY05
Retrofit v2 (37 kb)
USDA programs are available to all eligible persons
without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability,
political beliefs, and marital or familial status.
Florida Program Contact
Jeffrey Woods, Assistant State
Conservationist for Programs, 352-338-9515
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