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Linn Soil & Water Conservation District |
3025 7th Ave
Marion, IA 52302 Phone: 319-377-5960, Ext. 3 Fax 319-377-3117 |
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State of Iowa Cost Share Programs IFIP Cost Share (Iowa
Financial Incentive Program) Application forms are available at the Linn Soil & Water Conservation District office, 3025 7th Avenue, Marion, IA 52302. Name, address, phone number, social security number and location of the proposed project is the basic information required. Am I eligible? Only privately owned land used for agricultural production qualifies for IFIP and REAP funds. Tracts of land used for ag production which are less than ten acres in size and from which less than $2500 of agricultural products are sold annually does not qualify for IFIP funds unless approved by the commissioners as part of a group project or as a continuation of an adjacent system. Units of government are not eligible for cost share programs. How long must I maintain my cost share practice? Temporary practices require a performance agreement of 5 years. Pasture and Hayland Plantings is the exception with an agreement of 10 years. The agreement requires repayment if the practice is not suitably performed and maintained for five years. Permanent practices have a maintenance agreement of 20 years stating that the recipient will maintain, repair, or reconstruct the permanent practices if they are not maintained. What are my responsibilities? Responsibility for Conservation Work is an agreement developed by the Linn SWCD and signed by the applicant that explains the responsibilities of the applicant, contractor and the district staff. You may request a copy from the Linn SWCD.
EQIP (Environmental
Quality Incentive Program) How do I apply? For more information or to apply, contact the USDA Service Center, 3025 7th Avenue, Marion, IA How long must I maintain my practice(s)? Practice maintenance can range from 5 to 20 years depending on the scope of the project. WHIP Eligible Practices can include: Brush Management, Forest Stand Improvement, Prescribed Burning, Tree and Shrub Establishment, Upland Wildlife Habitat Management, Fencing for Livestock Exclusion, Conservation Cover, Critical Area Planting, Streambank and Shoreline Protection, Wetland Restoration and Enhancement How do I apply? WHIP is open under a continuous signup. To apply visit the NRCS office at 3025 7th Avenue, Marion, IA. How long must I maintain my practice? Contracts last between 5 and 10 years depending upon the practices installed and are limited to $25,000. CRP (Conservation Reserve
Program) Continuous Signup Contact the NRCS office to determine if the acreage in question is eligible and suitable for one of the above practices. The FSA office will answer your questions concerning ownership and cropping history requirements, cost share rates and rental rates. They will also assist you with the completion of the contract. Both NRCS and FSA are located at the USDA Service Center , 3025 7th Avenue, Marion, IA. How long must I maintain the practice? Farmers must enter into contracts with the CCC lasting between 10 and 15 years. In return, they receive annual rental payments, incentive payments for certain activities, and cost-share assistance to establish the protective vegetation. General Signup
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SWCD programs and services are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without
regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status,
or handicap. Photos courtesy of USDA NRCS. |
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