
EQIP FY 2025 Ranking Questions for Rhode Island Organic Transition Initiative - Signups 2-3 (Jan. 10 & Feb. 28, 2025).
Applicability
Is the applicant planning to, or currently in the process of, transitioning to organic production?
- YES – Points: 0
- NO – Points: 0
Category
Please select the applicable category (multiple categories may apply):
- Organic Transition Initiative (OTI) General – Points: 0
- Beginning farmer or rancher (BFR) OTI – Points: 0
- Socially disadvantaged farmer or rancher (SDFR) OTI – Points: 0
Program Questions
- Do the PLUs intersect Source Water Protection Area (SWPA)?
- YES – Points: 100
- NO – Points: 0
- Has the participant been in contract violation with a prior USDA NRCS Contract within the past 3 years?
- Yes – Points: -25
- No – Points: 0
- If this application is approved for funding, will this be the applicant's first EQIP contract?
- YES – Points: 100
- NO – Points: 0
Resource Questions
- Does the EQIP schedule of operations include implementation of one soil health or enhancing practice that addresses soil tilth, crusting, water infiltration, organic matter, compaction, etc.?
- YES – Points: 40
- NO – Points: 0
- Does the EQIP schedule of operations include practices that will result in reduction of erosion?
- YES – Points: 40
- NO – Points: 0
- Does the EQIP schedule of operations include practices that will result in creation of buffer zones that will mitigate offsite contaminants from entering the farm?
- YES – Points: 30
- NO – Points: 0
- Does the EQIP schedule of operations include practices with the intent of increasing habitat for pollinators, beneficial insects, or both?
- YES – Points: 30
- NO – Points: 0
- Does the EQIP schedule of operations include practices that will improve wildlife habitat?
- YES – Points: 30
- NO – Points: 0
- Does the EQIP schedule of operations include practices that will utilize prevention, avoiding, monitoring, and suppression (PAMS), such as rotating crops to reduce pest pressure?
- YES – Points: 30
- NO – Points: 0
Additional Information
Environmental Quality Incentives Program - Rhode Island
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides financial and technical assistance to Rhode Island farmers, forest landowners, oyster growers, ranchers, and urban growers to address natural resource concerns in the Ocean State.
Learn MoreTransitioning to Organic in Rhode Island
NRCS is opening a new signup to help Rhode Island farmers transition to organic agriculture – sign up before February 28th to be eligible for the third round of fiscal year 2025 funding.
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