The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) under the Saginaw Bay Watershed Partnership Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)

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The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) under the Saginaw Bay Watershed Partnership Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) Becky Otto 08/06/2015

EQIP Purpose: Promote ag production, forest mgmt. & environmental quality as compatible goals

EQIP Purpose (continued): Assist producers in complying with natural resources regulatory requirements Assist producers in implementing conservation practices that address natural resource concerns in a cost-effective manner

EQIP General Producer Eligibility Note: Final eligibility determinations will be made by NRCS. An applicant must: Be an agricultural producer Have control of the land for the life of the EQIP contract Written leases and permission from landowner to install conservation practices.

EQIP General Producer Eligibility An applicant must establish farm records with the USDA-Farm Service Agency (FSA).

EQIP General Producer Eligibility Entity applicants (those using an EIN) must: Obtain a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number, and register the number in the System for Award Management (SAM). Note: The Conservation Program Application also refers to the System for Award Management as the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database (SAM=CCR).

EQIP General Producer Eligibility DUNS/SAM continued: An informational sheet has been developed to provide to the applicant.

EQIP General Producer Eligibility Entity applicants must: Provide information to show who can sign for the entity.

Conservation Plan Written record of conservation practices and systems the producer plans to use on his/her farm. Includes, but not limited to the following: Conservation plan map showing location of planned conservation practices Soils map and description of those soils Resource inventory data Operation and maintenance plans for conservation practices Job and fact sheets

Conservation Plan CCAs may gain access to a producer s conservation plan by providing NRCS with written authorization from the producer for release of records. (See Authorization Release of Records Form.)

Conservation Practices in the EQIP Application Conservation practices to be included in an EQIP application are selected from the conservation plan. Conservation practices are eligible for funding if they are NEW to the applicant s management system/operation. Conservation practices that are already being applied/reflect the current level of management are ineligible for funding. Example: If the producer already practices basic nutrient management, he/she is not eligible to receive a payment. However, the producer would be eligible to receive payment for a higher level of nutrient management (enhanced nutrient management, VRT, etc.).

EQIP Contract Tid-Bits Practices that were started or implemented prior to contract obligation by the NRCS approving official are ineligible for payment, unless waived by the State Conservationist. A conservation practice will be scheduled for implementation during the first 12 months of the contract, and must, at a minimum, be started within the first 12 months of the contract.

Eligible Saginaw RCPP EQIP Practices Practice Code Saginaw RCPP EQIP Practices 104 Nutrient Management Plan 130 Drainage Water Management Plan 327 Conservation Cover 329 Residue and Tillage Management - No-Till 340 Cover Crop 345 Residue and Tillage Management, Reduced Till 390 Riparian Herbaceous Cover 393 Filter Strip 554 Drainage Water Management 587 Structure for Water Control 590 Nutrient Management

Eligible Saginaw RCPP EQIP Practices Refer to Saginaw RCPP-EQIP Conservation Practices Info Sheet for practice descriptions and associated project resource concerns.

Practice Payment Schedules Payment rates are based on the cost of a typical installation of the practice. RCPP EQIP will provide the program participant with a payment rate that is 75% of the typical installation cost. 90% is provided to historically underserved participants.