NRCS-WA announces application batching period for EQIP WaterSmart EL86.4 Priority Area
NRCS-WA today set the application batching deadline for WaterSmart Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) program deadlines to March 12, 2024.
NRCS-WA today set the application batching deadline for WaterSmart Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) program deadlines to March 12, 2024.
A decade of success. The USDA Climate Hubs celebrates 10 years of helping famers and others make climate-informed decisions.
Local Working Group meetings allow the public to provide thoughts, opinions, and ideas directly to NRCS to improve their support of locally led conservation
CCD and NRCS will start accepting applications for their Poop Smart Clark RCPP funding beginning Jan. 26, 2024, until Feb. 29, 2024. This RCPP covers all of Clark County, but the focus areas are the East Fork Lewis River and Lacamas Creek Watersheds.
The Lummi Indian Business Council is working with the NRCS and partners through RCPP to provide financial and technical assistance for landowners and producers to improve salmon habitat in the Middle Fork and South Fork of the Nooksack River in the northern Puget Sound area.
FY24 Organic Transition Initiative batching period now open.
Eligible Act Now applications will be batched and processed in the order they’re received, with selections made every three weeks, until funds have been expended. Field offices have 45 calendar days to complete obligation from date of pre-approval.
NRCS will accept applications starting immediately, until Dec. 8, 2023 for the “Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program EL 80.6 and 84.7 On-farm Project” RCPP project.
Five projects in Washington to receive $74.3 million through RCPP
Public comments may be submitted until 30 days after the Notice of Availability is published in the Federal Register, which is estimated to be on Dec. 8, 2023.