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Grundy County EQIP

EQIP applications are accepted on a continuous basis. However, each locality has a cutoff date for ranking applications, the first of which was March 27, 2009. A subsequent cutoff date to rank additional new applications for Grundy County has been set for June 26, 2009.

The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a voluntary conservation program of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) that promotes agricultural production and environmental quality. This program is available to farmers and offers financial and technical assistance to install or implement structural and management practices on eligible agricultural land.

The following are GRUNDY County resource concerns to be addressed by EQIP:

SOIL EROSION

  • Sheet and rill
  • Ephemeral
  • Classic Gully
  • Streambank
  • Shoreline

SOIL CONDITION

  • Organic matter depletion
  • Contaminants-Animal Waste and other Organics (N, P, & K)

DOMESTIC ANIMALS

  • Inadequate Quantities and Quality of Feed and Forage
  • Stress and Mortality
  • Inadequate Stock Water

PLANT CONDITION

  • Productivity, Health and Vigor
  • Noxious and invasive plants
  • Forage Quality and Palatability

WATER QUALITY

  • Excessive Nutrients and Organics in Surface Water
  • Excessive Nutrients and Organics in Groundwater
  • Excessive Suspended Sediment and Turbidity in Surface Water
  • Excessive levels of Pathogens in Surface Water

AIR QUALITY

  • Excessive Greenhouse Gas-CO2         
  • Undesirable Air Movement

FISH AND WILDLIFE

  • T & E species: Declining species, species of concern
  • Inadequate Cover/Shelter, and Food

These resource concerns address the following National EQIP priorities:

  1. REDUCTION IN SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION FROM UNACCEPTABLE HIGH LEVELS ON AGRICULTURAL LAND.
  2. THE CONSERVATION OF GROUND AND SURFACE WATER RESOURCES.
  3. REDUCTION OF NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION.
  4. PROMOTION OF AT RISK SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION.

The goal of the locally led group was to recommend a ranking system that rewarded and gave priority to those producers that address the above resource concerns and geographically located in priority watersheds. The ranking will be completed for the specific practices to be applied through the EQIP contract. Sign-up is continuous at the NRCS field office. Application ranking will be done periodically as funding allocations become available, will be announced through the NRCS State Office, and will be publicized by all levels of NRCS. The NRCS may establish local, minimum ranking cut-off levels for funding selection.

The local work group also recommended a list of conservation practices that are the most cost-effective, longest duration and address these priority resource concerns in the district.

For more information on EQIP and other NRCS administrated programs contact the GRUNDY County USDA Service Center located at 805 W FOURTH ST, GRUNDY CENTER, IA  50680. Phone (319) 824-3634. Fax (319) 824-6333.

The following files require Acrobat Reader.

EQIP Practice List - 2009
EQIP Application Ranking - 2009

EQIP Practice List - 2008    For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP Application Ranking - 2008    For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP Nutrient Management Intensity Options - 2008    For Archival Purposes Only

EQIP Practice List - 2007    For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP Application Ranking - 2007    For Archival Purposes Only
EQIP Nutrient Management Intensity Options - 2007    For Archival Purposes Only

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