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Alabama Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) 2007

Program Description

Collage of EQIP photos --Erosion Control, Grazing, and Animal Waste Management)The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a USDA program that provides cost-sharing assistance to landowners/users to address significant natural resource concerns on agricultural lands. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) manages EQIP with input from the State Technical Committee and assistance from the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD), and FSA County Committees.

SWCDs operate through local work groups to provide leadership to identify county resource concerns based on watershed assessments, public involvement, and "optimize environmental benefits."

EQIP funds are awarded to landowners/users who agree to implement conservation/environmental practices and systems through a contracting process. Practices and plans for EQIP are to treat the land to a sustainable level to address the primary national, state, and county resource concerns.

This voluntary conservation program addresses serious threats to soil, water, and related natural resources through contracts. In FY 2006, there were 1,188 conservation plans/contracts prepared. These contracts provided over $13,916,500 for Alabama farms. EQIP provides geographically targeted technical, financial, and educational assistance to maximize environmental benefits.

You can apply for an EQIP contract at your local USDA Service Center. Applications are ranked and selected for funding in order to optimize environmental benefits.  Contact the local Service Center for further guidelines and details of the program.

Signup and Application Information

EQIP in Alabama will be implemented with three goals in mind:

  • To address the most severe resource concerns within the state through prudent and judicious use of EQIP funds
  • To place decisions and implementation responsibilities at the lowest level possible by involving locally led partners in the decision making process
  • To provide oversight and program management that is consistent with accomplishing national EQIP goals and objectives

Each county in Alabama will operate as an EQIP pool area. The local work group will advise NRCS on implementation of the regular EQIP within that county. Each county will select the practices from the list of state approved EQIP practices that will be offered within the county and the cost-share percentage for that county if less than the percentage approved at the state level.

A nationally developed ranking tool will be used to rank applications for funding. The local workgroup will advise NRCS on county resource ranking priorities.  Copies of ranking tools and cost-lists can be obtained from the local field office.

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

2007 Alabama Special Projects

EQIP Conservation Practice, Signup, and Ranking Documents

Additional EQIP Resources

National NRCS EQIP Information 

 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)

Success Stories and News Releases

Some of these documents require Adobe Acrobat.

Adobe Acrobat documentCrop Tree Release: A Management Method to Consider (10-06)
Adobe Acrobat documentUSDA Offers Energy Cost Offset For Completion Of EQIP Practices (1-24-06) HTML  
Adobe Acrobat documentWyers Takes Advantage of the EQIP Program (Wyers, Walker Co), Poultry and Egg 11/05
Adobe Acrobat documentGrowing a Farm and Passing on a Heritage (Jones, Autauga Co) Cooperative Farming News 7/05
Adobe Acrobat documentWater for Grazing System (Hendrix, Winston Co), Cooperative Farming News 4/05
Adobe Acrobat documentIs it Worth It?--You Betcha! (Lowery, Russell Co), Cooperative Farming News 3/05
Adobe Acrobat documentGood for Man and Good for the Cows (Johnson, Russell Co), Cooperative Farming News, 11/04
Adobe Acrobat documentEQIP Funds Improve Water Quality Plus Quantity for Livestock (Manring, Covington Co), Cooperative Farming News 4/04; Land and Water 5-6/04; Forage Leader 8/04
Adobe Acrobat documentNew Job, Same Principles (Clark, Lawrence Co), Cooperative Farming News 2/05
Adobe Acrobat documentInnovative Solutions to Problems (Hooper, Winston Co), Cooperative Farming News 10/04
Adobe Acrobat documentLandowner Accomplishes Goals with EQIP Assistance in Lee County (239 KB)
Adobe Acrobat documentEQIP Helps Covington County Farmer (143 KB)
Adobe Acrobat documentEQIP Helps Walker County Landowner (187 KB)
Adobe Acrobat documentThirsty Animals (Mullican, Lawrence Co), not published   
Adobe Acrobat documentA Love and a Living (Hay, Talladega Co), not published

Contact Information

Contact Steve Musser, USDA–NRCS, Assistant State Conservationist for Programs, for information or questions regarding EQIP in Alabama, phone: (334) 887-4503, e-mail: steve.musser@al.usda.gov.

Last Modified: 09/17/2007

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