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Alabama NRCS is utilizing American Rescue Plan Funds to help Farmers, ranchers and landowners who want to transition to organic production.

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Alabama NRCS is utilizing American Rescue Plan Funds to help Farmers, ranchers and landowners who want to transition to organic production.

       Release No.:8.23


AUBURN, ALABAMA, May 8, 2023 – State Conservationist for the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Alabama, Ben Malone, is announcing a sign-up for the Organic Transition Initiative (OTI) through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).

This Alabama NRCS sign-up follows a recent national announcement detailing the USDA’s multi-agency approach to assist producers beginning or in the process of transitioning to achieve organic certification. Only those producers are eligible to apply for this sign-up. While NRCS accepts applications for conservation programs year-round, those interested should apply by June 15, 2023, to be eligible for this funding batch.

“Producers who are transitioning to organic production can take comfort in knowing the NRCS is here to help them through this process,” said Malone. “This multi-agency initiative is allowing us at USDA, to expand and improve our assistance by providing new tools and practices to those going down this road.”

The new organic management standard gives producers the flexibility to get the assistance and education they need, such as attending workshops or requesting help from organic production experts or mentors. It supports conservation activities and practices required for organic certification and may provide foregone income reimbursement for dips in production during the transition period.

The OTI-specific practices included in this sign-up are as follows:

  • Organic Management (Practice Code 823)
  • Conservation Plan Supporting Organic Transition (Practice Code 138)
  • Transition to Organic Design (Practice Code 140)
  • Conservation Cover (Practice Code 327)
  • Conservation Crop Rotation (Practice Code 328)
  • Cover Crops (Practice Code 340)
  • Field Borders (Practice Code 386)
  • Nutrient Management (Practice Code 590)

Flexible education and training activities can include field days, working alongside organic experts, and more. You can work with NRCS field staff, approved technical service providers, and other approved organic partners. This funding is part of the $70 million in American Rescue Plan funding for technical and financial assistance as part of the OTI. Higher payment rates and other options are available for historically underserved producers including socially disadvantaged, beginning, veteran, and limited resource farmers and ranchers.  In addition, these historically underserved farmers and ranchers are eligible for a 50 percent advanced payment for purchasing materials or contracting to help with practice implementation in EQIP.

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For more information, visit farmers.gov/your-business/organic.

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. Under the Biden-Harris administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America.

To learn more about financial and technical assistance available to help Alabama farmers and other landowners improve and protect their land, visit NRCS in Alabama’s website at www.al.nrcs.usda.gov, or visit your local NRCS office. USDA service center locations are listed at http://al.nrcs.usda.gov.

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