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USDA SEEKING APPLICATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR ON-FARM ENERGY INITIATIVE
North Carolina farmers and organic producers can apply for technical and
financial assistance to help get an energy audit for their operation. USDA
Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) is seeking applications for the
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) On-Farm Energy Initiative.
Funding for the EQIP On-Farm Energy Initiative will be available soon. Now is
the time for farmers to work with their local USDA Service Center to establish
eligibility and apply so that their applications can be considered when funds
become available.
The EQIP On-Farm Energy initiative will assist farmers in the development of
Agricultural Energy Management Plans (AgEMP) for individual on-farm energy
audits.
An AgEMP is an analysis of current farm infrastructure and management with
recommendations to improve energy efficiency on the farm through implementing
recommendations from on-farm energy audits. A plan can be developed for each
farm enterprise, such as a livestock production system, a field crop system, and
specialized non-livestock operations such as greenhouses and cold storage. This
provides the farmer with cost effective ways to reduce operating costs while
saving energy.
The advantages of energy conservation includes reducing air pollutants, reducing
global greenhouse gas emissions, reducing dependence on petroleum based
products, and slowing escalation of energy costs due to lower demand.
Under the EQIP On-Farm Energy Initiative applicants can apply for numerous
conservation practices that benefit natural resources. Applicants who apply for
the national initiative can also apply for conservation practices under the
general EQIP program and other national initiatives.
Farmers should visit their local USDA Service Center today to apply for
available funding for Farm Bill programs and initiatives; locations are listed
here (NC
Field Offices). General program information is available on the NRCS North
Carolina website at (NRCS
Programs).
Link
National USDA NRCS EQIP Program
North Carolina
EQIP Program Page
Program Contact
Greg Walker, Assistant State
Conservationist for Programs, 919-873-2104
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