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Rhode Island 2009 State EQIP Sign-Up and Application InformationGeneral Program Description PROGRAM INFORMATION (APPLICATIONS AND CRITERIA)NRCS takes applications year round. Upcoming Grant WorkshopsProgram Changes as a Result of the New Farm BillThe Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) was reauthorized in the 2008 Farm Bill to provide a voluntary conservation program for farmers that promotes agricultural production and environmental quality as compatible national goals. This new Farm Bill became law on May 22, 2008. The agency now is working towards drafting regulations and establishing standards as a result of this new legislation. Congress has given the agency 90 days from the date the Farm Bill became law to complete this process. Although there were no major changes to the EQIP under the new Farm Bill, some of the changes that will go into effect after the rules have been written, may affect the application process for this program. That being said, it is important to note that due to some of these changes, you may have to complete an additional application and/or other eligibility forms as a result of these changes. General Program DescriptionEQIP offers financial and technical help to assist eligible participants install or implement structural and management practices on eligible agricultural land or forest land. All approved EQIP contracts will have a minimum term that ends one year after the implementation of the last scheduled practice and a maximum term of ten years. Contracts will provide set payments to implement eligible conservation practices, based on a per unit cost of installing a practice in a typical scenario. Persons who are engaged in livestock or agricultural production on eligible land may participate in the EQIP program. Contracted EQIP activities are carried out according to an environmental quality incentives program plan of operations which is developed with the producer. The EQIP Plan of Operations identifies the appropriate conservation practice or practices to address resource concerns. The contracted practices must be implemented according to NRCS technical standards adapted for local conditions. EQIP payment rates may cover up to 75 percent of the costs of installing certain conservation practices in a typical setting. However, limited resource producers, beginning farmers and ranchers, and socially disadvantaged farmers may be eligible for up to 90 percent. Payments for specified management practices may be provided for up to three years to encourage producers to carry out those practices which they may not otherwise implement. An individual or entity may not receive, directly or indirectly, payments that, in the aggregate, exceed $300,000.00 for all EQIP contracts entered during the term of the Farm Bill. EQIP participants may elect to use certified Technical Service Providers for technical assistance. EQIP is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service
Rhode Island Specific EQIP InformationReview the Rhode Island EQIP Program Information page for information specific to Rhode Island 2009 EQIP. This page includes the 2009 EQIP Program Ranking Document, Eligible Practice and Practice Payment Lists, and other applicable Rhode Island EQIP information. This page will be updated as the regulations and standards are completed for this program as a result of some of the changes to this program under the 2008 Farm Bill. 2009 EQIP Sign Up and Conservation Planning Documents
Forms Needed to Signup. Please note that some of these forms are subject
to change as a result of the 2008 Farm Bill
Rhode
Island Production History Work Sheet
FSA
211 Power of Attorney (POA) Form Links to Other Useful Information
Electronic application filing is available through the Electronic Government website. For additional local information or to apply, contact your Local NRCS Office. RI NRCS Office Locations and Contact Information EQIP Information from the National NRCS Website
Contact
Michael Moorman, Assistant State Conservationist for Programs 401-822-8820
Joseph Bachand State Program Manager 401-822-8818
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