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Financial Assistance Opportunity for Florida Ag Landowners affected by Hurricane Ian

Producers and landowners in emergency declaration counties can apply for the Environmental Quality Incentive Program by November 15
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Cattle graze at Aaron Agriculture ranch in Okeechobee County Florida

NRCS can provide payments, through conservation program contracts, for Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) conservation practices that address disaster related resource concerns on agricultural land. Interested landowners should apply by November 15, 2022.

GAINESVILLE, FL – November 3, 2022 – Florida agricultural landowners and producers affected by damages caused by Hurricane Ian can apply for emergency assistance through the Environmental Quality Incentive Program, announced Juan C. Hernandez, State Conservationist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Florida.

“Hurricane Ian caused an enormous amount of catastrophic damage to the state, and we are continuing to assess damages,” said Hernandez.

NRCS can provide payments, through conservation program contracts, for Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) conservation practices that address disaster related resource concerns on agricultural land. Interested landowners should apply by November 15, 2022.

NRCS is issuing EQIP early start waivers in emergency declaration counties, to allow commencement of key conservation practices prior to conservation program contract approval.

The 28 Florida counties identified for EQIP emergency assistance are:  Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Clay, Collier, Desoto, Flagler, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, Lee, Manatee, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Polk, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns, St. Lucie, and Volusia.

Interested agricultural producers and landowners can contact the NRCS State Office at (352) 338-9500 or email SM.NRCS.FL.DISASTERINFO@USDA.GOV to submit the following information to begin their EQIP application process:

  • Location where assistance is requested (county, city, and major crossroads)
  • Contact name and email address
  • Phone number (state if mobile/cell; able to receive calls and/or text messages)
  • Nature of need for assistance

Additional EQIP emergency assistance guidelines:

  • An early start waiver is not a guarantee of conservation program payment.
  • Waiver approval is contingent upon work not having been started on the conservation practice(s) before the date this waiver was approved.
  • Producers are asked to file an EQIP application and a waiver before they start an EQIP conservation practice. Producers may submit application responses by email or phone.
  • Conservation practices must meet NRCS standards and specifications for the producer or landowner to receive payment.
  • EQIP conservation practices offered for financial assistance are listed below:

Practice Code        Practice Name and Units

325                            High Tunnel System (sf)
326                            Clearing and Snagging (ac)
327                            Conservation Cover (ac)
340                            Cover Crop (ac)
342                            Critical Area Planting (ac)
368                            Emergency Animal Mortality Management (amu)
382                            Fence (ft)
384                            Woody Residue Treatment (ac)
484                            Mulching (ac)
500                            Obstruction Removal (no)
595                            Pest Management Conservation System (ac)

More information on EQIP.

 

Photo: Aberdeen Angus and American Brahman cattle graze at a ranch in Okeechobee County, Florida.

Media Contact: Cynthia Portalatin, Public Affairs Specialist, cynthia.portalatin@usda.gov

 

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