Alabama Limited Resource Farmer
2009
EQIP Special Emphasis - Alabama
Funds have been set aside to assist farmers and ranchers
with limited resources to develop and maintain economic viability in their farm
operations. Application eligibility will be based on the producer, entity, or
joint operation farm income as outlined in the USDA-2002 Farm Bill.
USDA defines
a limited resource producer as one with direct or indirect gross farm sales of
less than $155,200 in each of the previous two years, and a person with a total
household income at or below the national poverty level for a family of four, or
who earns less than 50 percent of the county median household income.
Applicants will have to self-certify that eligibility requirements are met.
Potential applicants can determine if they qualify as a Limited Resource Farmer by using a tool meant to help
producers determine if they qualify on the
National NRCS website at
Limited Resource Self-Determination Tool (will open in a new window).
After applications have been chosen for contract development, status reviews
will be conducted to verify eligibility requirements. Participants will be
required to provide the necessary documentation within a specific time frame to
maintain eligibility.
Eligible Resource Concerns and Practices
All resource concerns used in the EQIP County Programs and all practices listed
in the EQIP State Practice and Restriction lists are eligible for financial
assistance for
this program. Contact the local
Service Center for further guidelines and
details of the program.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance will be at a higher rate in a practice payment
schedule (available below). Contracts may not exceed practice limits that are set up in a
practice limit restrictions list.
Eligible Resource Concerns and Practices
All resource concerns used in the EQIP County Programs and all practices listed
in the EQIP State Practice and Restriction lists are eligible for financial
assistance, plus
two additional conservation practices (see Additional Information and Fact
Sheets):
1. Micro-irrigation – Plastic Mulch Cropping System
2. Woodland Grazing for Small Ruminants
All eligible applications will be ranked using ranking criteria developed and
approved at the state level.
Additional Information and Fact Sheets
These documents may require Adobe
Acrobat and
Microsoft Excel.
Practice Payment Schedule-Historically Underserved (Excel, 53 KB)
Conservation
Program Application and Appendix - NRCS-CPA-1200 - English (PDF, 35 KB)
Spanish
Power of Attorney (Form NRCS-CPA-09) (PDF, 70 KB)
Power of Attorney (Form 211 and 211a - FSA and NRCS) (PDF, 368 KB)
Direct Deposit (Form SF-1199a) (PDF, 109 KB)
Fact Sheets
Plastic
Mulch and Drip Irrigation (Plasticulture) (PDF, 59 KB)
Woodland
Grazing for Small Ruminants (PDF, 59 KB)
Micro-Irrigation
Plasticulture Drawing (PDF, 5 pages, 1.2 MB)
Posters for field offices to print and display
8x11
(PDF, 797 KB)
11x17
(PDF, 1.7 MB
Success Stories
Program Contact
Contact your local
Service Center for further guidelines and
details of the program.
NRCS State Office contact Steve Musser, USDA–NRCS, Assistant State Conservationist for
Programs, phone: (334) 887-4503.
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