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Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) – North CarolinaUpdated 12/13/2012 The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) was reauthorized by the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 (2008 Farm Bill) to provide a voluntary conservation program for farmers and ranchers that promotes agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible national goals. EQIP offers financial and technical help to assist eligible participants install or implement structural and management practices on eligible agricultural land. EQIP offers contracts that provide incentive payments and cost-shares to implement conservation practices. Persons who are engaged in livestock or agricultural production on eligible land may participate in the EQIP program. EQIP activities are carried out according to an environmental quality incentives program plan of operations developed in conjunction with the producer that identifies the appropriate conservation practice or practices to address the resource concerns. The practices are subject to NRCS technical standards adapted for local conditions. EQIP cost-shares 50- to 75 percent of the costs of certain conservation practices. Incentive payments may be provided for up to three years to encourage producers to carry out management practices they may not otherwise use without the incentive. However, historically underserved groups, see below for definitions, are eligible for cost-shares up to 90 percent. Farmers and ranchers may elect to use a certified third-party provider for technical assistance. An individual or entity may not receive, directly or indirectly, cost-share or incentive payments that, in the aggregate, exceed $300,000 for all EQIP contracts entered during the term of this Farm Bill. Historically Underserved individuals and groups are those who have not participated in or received limited benefits from USDA or NRCS programs. The 2008 Farm Bill recognizes landowners/operators who are socially disadvantaged, have limited resources and are beginning farmers/ranchers as eligible for special incentives for program participation. These incentives may include increased payment rates, and evaluation under special funding pools. Historically Underserved individuals and groups include Limited Resource Farmers, Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Beginning Farmer. Limited Resource Farmer:
Beginning Farmer:
Socially Disadvantaged group:
National program information, fact sheets, and other informationAgricultural Water Enhancement ProgramConservation Activity PlansEQIP Conservation Practice and Ranking DocumentsThe following documents require Adobe
Acrobat, Microsoft
Word, or Microsoft
Excel North Carolina Forms
SF-1199A Direct Deposit Sign-up Form Program ContactGreg Walker, Assistant State Conservationist for Programs, 919-873-2104
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