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EQIP Program in Angelina County
Updated
12/09/2005
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
Angelina County USDA Service Center. Applicants
may also request
EQIP
assistance by telephone, Fax, e-mail, or letter.
State Resource Concerns Priority Areas that include part of
Angelina County:
Objective:
The objective of the EQIP Local Work Group in Angelina County is to promote
the use of conservation practices that will improve the natural resources in the
county. Some of the major resource concerns are impaired water quality in
streams, bayous, and rivers, the need to provide adequate ground cover to
protect the soil resources and soil erosion from gully erosion.
County EQIP Resource Concern:
In Angelina County for 2006, the Local Work Group has identified the
following resource concern as being the top priority for cost share assistance
this year. Water Quality was selected as the highest priority in Angelina
County. By providing an adequate ground cover such as grasses and trees on idle
cropland, degraded pastures and cut-over forests, and by the planting of trees
along streams, water quality will be improved. Other practices, including
critical area planting, livestock ponds, livestock pipelines, and fences, are
eligible and will have a positive effect for water quality. Livestock Ponds must
serve a minimum of 25 acres per pasture, must meet the criteria for livestock
water needs, and not exceed 2500 cubic yards. Livestock Pipelines is available
only to limited resource producers with agriculture operations too small to meet
the requirements for livestock ponds. Fences must be to exclude livestock and/or
to protect other practices such as pasture planting, tree planting, or riparian
forest buffers.
Eligible Practices and Cost Share Rates:
Limited Resource Farmers and Ranchers - 90 percent
Beginning Farmers and Ranchers - 50 percent
All others - 50 percent
Practices will be cost shared based on the actual cost not to exceed a specified
maximum,AM, as per an approved contract. The amount of the cost share earned
will be the number of units certified after completion multiplied by the actual
cost not to exceed the specified maximum average cost multiplied by the cost
share rate.
I. Pasture Planting Code 512 - Units = Acres
- Average cost for sprigged grasses = $200.00 per Acre, including seedbed
preparation and planting.
- Nutrient management - N, P, and K - for grass establishment 590 - Units =
lbs., average cost = $0.60 per lb.
- Limestone - units=ton - average cost = $40.00 per ton.
- Weed control for grass establishment 595 - Units = Acres, average cost =
$25.00 per Acres.
- Average cost for seeded grasses = $175.00 per Acre, including seedbed
preparation and planting.
- Nutrient management - N,P, and K - for grass establishment 590 - Units = lbs.,
average cost = $0.60 per lb.
- Limestone - units=ton - average cost = $40.00 per ton.
- Weed control for grass establishment 595 - Units = Acres, average cost =
$25.00 per Acres.
- Average cost for seeded legumes = $60.00 per Acre, including seedbed
preparation and planting.
- Nutrient management - N,P, and K - for grass establishment 590 - Units = lbs.,
average cost = $0.60 per lb.
- Limestone - units=ton - average cost = $40.00 per ton.
II. Tree Establishment Code 612 - Units = Acres
- . Average cost for pine planting = $150.00 per Acre, including pine seedlings
and planting operation.
- Average cost for Longleaf pine planting = $220.00 per Acre, including
Longleaf pine seedlings and planting operation.
- Average cost for hardwood planting = $250.00 per Acre, including hardwood
seedlings and planting operation.
III. Woodland Site Preparation 490 - Unit =Acres
- Site preparation, shearing and piling = $275.00 per Acre.
- Site preparation, bedding = $125.00 per Acre.
- Site preparation, chemical application = $150.00 per Acre.
- Site preparation, mechanical roller chopping = $125.00 per Acre.
- Chemical application, banding, post planting = $70.00 per Acre.
- Site preparation, mechanical mowing = $25.00 per Acre.
- Site preparation, prescribe burning = $50.00 per Acre.
IV. Riparian Forest Buffer Code 391 - Units = Acres
- Average cost for open land planting = $200.00 per Acre, including seedlings,
both pine and hardwood, and planting operation.
V. Pond Code 378 - Units = Cubic Yards
- Average cost = $2.00 per Cubic Yard
- Maximum 2500 Cubic Yards, must serve a minimum of 25 acres per pasture,and
must meet the criteria for livestock water.
- Dams, spillways and spoil areas will be vegetated using the Critical Area
Planting practice Code 342.
VI. Pipeline Code 516 - Units = ft
- Average cost = $1.00 per dia. in.
VII. Critical Area Planting Code 342 - Units = Acres
- Average Cost is based on degree and extent of erosion and includes mechanical
shaping.
- All critical area planting will use components of pasture planting, code 512.
- Medium Ditches 4 to 8 foot depth = $500.00 per Acre
- Light Ditches < 4 foot depth = $350 per Acre
VIII. Fence Code 382 - Units = Feet
- Average Cost = $1.25 per foot
- Fence must meet one or more of the following criteria to be eligible for cost
share.
A. Serve a pasture of 25 acres or more.
B. Protect riparian forest buffers.
C. Exclude livestock from other newly installed practices.
Ranking Criteria:
Points will only be awarded for conservation practices that
address the resource concern identified for the county and meets the Natural
Resources Conservation Services Field Office Technical Guide standards and
specifications. Ranking points will only be calculated for the primary pratice
applied for, not for multiple practices. Cost-share can be requested and
approved for multiple practices as long as the practices meets the criteria of
the program. Applications with practices requiring nutrient management 590, or
where nutrients will be applied, must have a soil analysis prior to the
application being ranked and completed.
FY-2006 Environmental Quality Incentives Program
EQIP Angelina County Ranking Sheet
Name _______________________________ Application Number
______________________________
Farm Number __________ Tract Number _________ Field Number __________ Total
acres ________
Field office ___________________________ County
_____________________________________
1. Pasture and Hayland Practices
Pasture planting maximum 500 acres cost share
- Greater than 50 percent cover of manageable species
-------------------------------------------------- 0 points
- Greater than 50 percent cover of non-manageable species ---HEL and PHEL
------------------------ 70 points
- Greater than 50 percent cover of non-manageable species --- NHEL
--------------------------------- 60 points
Legume planting overseeding
- Less than 50 percent cover of manageable species
---------------------------------------------------- 50 points
- Greater than 50 percent cover of manageable species
------------------------------------------------- 35 points
2. Forestland practices
Tree planting maximum 500 acres cost share
- Clear cut / cut over land --- HEL
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 80 points
- Clear cut/cut over land --- NHEL
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 points
- Open land --- HEL and PHEL
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65
points
- Open land --- NHEL
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60 points
Forest stand improvement
- Removal of undesirable species
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 points
3. Riparian forest buffers
- Including all forest buffers
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 80
points
4. Land treatment practices
Critical area planting including shaping and planting
- 1 acre or less
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20 points
• 1 acre to 3 acres
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10 points
• 3 acres and larger
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0 points
5. Livestock water
Ponds
- 2500 cubic yards or less, serving 25 acres of pastureland or more,and meeting
all NRCS standards and specifications. ----------------------- 10 points
- Larger than 2500 cu.yds. or serving less than 25 acres of pastureland and/or
not meeting nrcs standards
and specifications. not eligible for cost/share
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0 points
Pipeline
- Livestock pipelines meeting all NRCS standards and specifications.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
points
6. Cross fence
Costshare is available only as a component to pasture and hayland practices and
forestland practices where livestock
exclusion and protection of other practices are required.
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10 points
NRCS official - __________________________________date - ________________
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