EQIP Program in Lampasas County
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
offers cost share assistance to agricultural producers to implement
on-farm conservation practices. The Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) determines eligible producers for the EQIP program and
determines eligible land. Eligible producers may apply for cost share
assistance on conservation practices that will address the identified
resource concern identified by the Local Work Group (LWG).
Interested agricultural producers may apply in person at the
Lampasas County USDA Service Center. Applicants may also request
EQIP
assistance by telephone, Fax, e-mail, or letter.
Richard Cantu,
District Conservationist
State Resource Concerns Priority Areas that include part of
Lampasas County:
Objective:
County Base Fund
The objectives of the Lampasas County EQIP LWG are to promote the use of
conservation practices for improving the natural resources throughout
the county. The major resource concern is Water Quantity - Water
Quality.
County EQIP Resource Concern:
In Lampasas County for 2007, the LWG has identified the following resource
concerns as being the top priorities for cost share assistance this year - Water
Quantity and Water Quality. Brush Management for Ashe Juniper will be given High
Priority for contract funding. Brush Management for Mesquite or Prickly Pear
will be given Medium Priority, and other rangeland facilitating practices will
be given Low Priority. Controlling these species and improving overall
rangeland condition will have a positive effect on Water Quantity and Water
Quality.
Eligible Practices and Cost Share Rates:
County Base Fund
Limited Resource Producers -90 percent
Beginner Farmer/Rancher - 50 percent
All other Producers - 50 percent
Practices will be cost shared based on the established average cost of the practice. The amount of cost share earned will be the number of units certified after completion multiplied by the average cost multiplied by the cost share rate.
Incentive practices will be paid on a Flat Rate(FR) basis ($/Ac).
Eligible Practices:
Brush Management(314)
Range Planting(550)
Pasture and Hay Planting(512)
Pipeline(516)
Watering Facility(614)
Pond(378)
Fencing(382).
Incentive Practice: Prescribed Grazing (528)
Practices not on the approved practice list are not eligible for cost share.
Ranking Criteria:
Applications that are addressing more than 1 species of concern will be
assigned the lower priority.
High Priority
Is the application only for Ashe Juniper control? 100 points
Is the canopy cover of Ashe Juniper greater than 50 percent? 90 points
Is the canopy cover of Ashe Juniper between 26 percent and 49 percent? 80 points
Is the canopy cover of Ashe Juniper between 11 percent and 25 percent? 70 points
Is the application for Ashe Juniper control and other facilitating practices? 60
points
Medium Priority
Is the application only for Mesquite or Prickly Pear control? 95 points
Is the canopy cover of Mesquite or Prickly Pear greater than 50 percent? 85
points
Is the canopy cover of Mesquite or Prickly Pear between 26 percent and 49
percent? 75 points
Is the canopy cover of Mesquite or Prickly Pear between 11% and 25 percent? 65
points
Is the application for Mesquite or Prickly Pear control and other facilitating
Practices? 55 points
Low Priority
Is this application only for other facilitating practices? 50 points
Other
Does this application include Prescribed Grazing as an incentive practice? 20
points
Will a Resource Management System plan be developed for the entire operating
unit? 25 points
*All RMS plans will be developed and approved by the local SWCD by 9/30/07.
* Facilitating practices that are included with a brush management application
can not make up more than 25% of the total contract dollars.
Ties will be broken by using a random number which will be assigned to each
application.
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