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| Perry County 2007 EQIP ProgramExecutive SummaryThe USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Perry County, Alabama, will hold a signup for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) for the 2007 Fiscal Year. Applications are being taken on a continuous basis. The first cut off for applications to be considered under the first ranking and funding period is November 17, 2006. If you file an application later than the deadline for the first funding pool consideration, your application will be considered in the next pool of funding, to be scheduled as needed, if additional funding is available. You may obtain additional information or submit an EQIP application at the following location: USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service Program ObjectiveThe overall objective of the EQIP program is aimed at treating resource problems within Perry County to improve conservation and sustain the resource base. This includes cropland, grazing land, and environmentally sensitive areas impacted from food and fiber production. Selected Resource ConcernsThe local concerns to be addressed with the EQIP funds are prioritized as follows:
Application RankingAll applications will be ranked and approvals made based on an environmental ranking worksheet that will insure that the most environmental benefit is received for the dollars expended. All applications will be ranked utilizing the NRCS state approved ranking worksheet. Points will be awarded according to the conservation practices needed and priority of resource concern selected. Individuals with the highest point total generated form this worksheet will be ranked higher in consideration to receive cost-share assistance than those applications with lower points. In the event that a tie occurs on ranking an application the application that was submitted with an earlier date will be ranked higher. Eligible Conservation PracticesThe approved NRCS state practice list will be used for selecting eligible cost-share practices and incentive payments. The approved NRCS state practice list will also be utilized to determine the cost-share percentage for each practice. The following practice limitations have been set:
Special ProvisionsLimited resource farm applications that have not been funded under the State Concern will be considered under the County Concern. Those that meet qualifying criteria will receive a 90 percent cost-share rate on eligible practices. There will be no increase on Incentive payments. Self certification is required and will be spot checked by the NRCS State Office. County Ranking Tool for FY2007 County AllocationsAdditional information is available at: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/. These documents may require Adobe
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