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Pike County 2007 EQIP Program

Executive Summary

The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Pike County, Alabama, will hold a signup for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) for the 2007 Fiscal Year. This signup will be held on a continuous basis. Any eligible landuser who has a resource concern or problem on pastureland, cropland, hayland, or forestland may apply for assistance through this program.

Applications may be made at the NRCS office of the Pike County USDA Service Center located at 22 Henderson Highway, Troy, Alabama, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 12 noon and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. The telephone number for information is 334-566-2300, extension 3. The fax number is 334-566-5332.

The USDA work group has prioritized the resource concerns in Pike County as follows.

  1. Grazing Lands
  2. Soil Quality/Erosion Control
  3. Water Quality/Animal Waste
  4. Forest Health and Wildlife

All applications will be scored by the local, state and national ranking criteria, which will result in an environmental point score. Multiple resource concerns will receive high consideration. Approvals will be given to the applications that will provide the greatest environmental benefits, i.e., those receiving the most environmental points. Contracts will be developed for approved applications in order of descending environmental points, until all funds are obligated. Applications will be batched and ranked. The first batching period for ranking and prioritizing applications will be November 17, 2006, and additional batching periods will be announced as needed.

Eligible practices, county restrictions, and cost-share rates approved by the Pike County USDA work group are on the list below. Planned conservation practices used to address the priority resource concerns will come from this list. Water sources (wells and ponds) will be limited to 2 per applicant. Non-cost-shared land management practices may also be included in approved conservation plans.

Pike County Cost-Share Rates

Cost-share rates for practices will be set at no more than 50 percent, except for Limited Resource Farmers, who may be eligible for up to 90 percent cost-share.

Pike County Practices (Code and Name)

313 Waste Storage Facility (Dry Stacks)
342 Critical Area Planting
378 Pond (dug out only)
382 Fence (cross fences for grazing management only)
393 Filter Strip
394 Firebreak (only with tree planting)
410 Grade Stabilization Structure
466 Land Smoothing
490 Forest Site Preparation (only with tree planting)
512 Pasture Planting (100 acre maximum)
516 Pipeline
574 Spring Development
578 Stream Crossing
600 Terrace
612 Tree/Shrub Establishment (150 acre maximum)
614 Watering Facilities
620 Underground Outlet
638 Water and Sediment Control Basin
642 Water Well (only for livestock in permanent pastures)
666 Forest Stand Improvement (only with tree planting)

County Ranking Tool for FY2007 County Allocations

Additional information is available at: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/.  

 These documents may require Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Excel.

Eligible Practices and Cost-share Types and Rates FY07
Appendix to Form NRCS-CPA-1202: Conservation Program Contract (National NRCS-will open in new window)

Adobe Acrobat DocumentConservation Program Application - NRCS-CPA-1200 (39 KB)

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