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Florida 2012 EQIP Sign-Up and Application Information
EQIP provides cost sharing to help farmers with conservation practices. All sign-ups are conducted at
USDA Service Centers in Florida. Farmers can apply for cost-sharing for many types of conservation practices.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.
Application Ranking and Selection
Annually, NRCS
establishes a cutoff date for applications to be evaluated and ranked for
current year funding. All applications received after the cutoff date will be
held for evaluation for funding the following fiscal year.
Once an application is received by NRCS:
- NRCS will contact the applicant to conduct an evaluation and ranking of
the application.
- The application will be ranked against all of the other applications
within the local work group area/county or tribal area. Applications
received to address resource concerns related to confined livestock
operations will be ranked in a statewide pool.
- After the cutoff date, NRCS will notify the applicant in writing of
selection, deferment, or cancellation of the EQIP application.
- If selected for funding, the contract development process will be
initiated.
Applicants selected for funding are not
authorized to begin the installation of a conservation practice until they
have a CCC-1202 Conservation Program Contract, signed by a CCC representative
(NRCS Contracting Officer)
The Ranking Templates used to rank EQIP applications include questions that
address various resource concerns and range from Water Quality and Water
Quantity to Soil Erosion and Plant/Animal Health. The more resource
concerns that are being addressed the higher the applicant's score. Once
all applications have been ranked the allocation process will begin with the
highest scoring applications funded, until all the funds have been exhausted.
IMPORTANT EQIP INFORMATION FOR PRODUCERS
- In addition to the technical responsibilities for EQIP, NRCS now has
administrative responsibilities as well. This change occurred October
1, 2004, prior to that date Farm Service Agency (FSA) was in charge of the
administrative responsibilities of EQIP. Therefore NRCS will need
additional information from the EQIP applicant that has in the past been
submitted to the FSA Office.
- Producer Eligibility – In order to be considered an Agricultural
Producer, there must be a minimum of $1,000 or more of agricultural products
produced and sold, or that normally would have been sold. (Proof provided
by IRS Schedule F showing profit or loss from farm operations.)
- Cost Effectiveness is currently being addressed in each
ranking tool criteria by utilizing the following methods: cost sharing on
practices with longer life spans, utilizing additional partners to stretch
cost share dollars further, addressing multiple resource concerns.
- A practice must be started within the first 12 months of a signed
contract.
- An EQIP contract stays with the land; therefore, to prevent the
possibility of having to pay liquidated damages and/or cost recovery a
participant wishing to terminate a EQIP contract due to the sale of the land
must acquire a Successor-In-Interest through the proper documentation to
transfer the contract to the new owner of the land.
Special Initiatives
Agricultural Water Enhancement Program
Organic Producer Initiative
Agricultural Energy Management Plans
Seasonal High Tunnels
Energy Initiative
Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) National web site
Documents on this page may require
Adobe Acrobat
FY 2012 EQIP
Ranking Sheets Website Coming Soon
Forms Needed for Signup:
SF 1199a, Electronic Financial Transfer
Form websites below:
National EQIP website
EQIP
Program Application and Contract Appendix
USDA
Service Center eForms
Florida Program Contact
Contact your
Local USDA Service Center or
Jeffrey Woods, Assistant State
Conservationist for Financial Assistance Programs, 352-338-9515
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